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Most
choices you make in life are not between good and evil - not everything builds
you up - some things are not necessarily wrong — they’re just not necessary - they’re
not the best - you need to have a higher standard than right and wrong - take
the things you spend your life on and hold them up against God's Word to see if
they're the best
Rick
Warren
Use the Improvement Test to Fill Your Life
with the Best Things
“‘I have the right to
do anything,’ you say — but not everything is beneficial. ‘I have the right to
do anything’ — but not everything is constructive” - (1 Corinthians 10:23
NIV).
You make so many decisions every day.
Most are ones you don’t even need to think
about — like deciding to brush your teeth in the morning or to fill up your
almost-empty gas tank.
Others are matters of right or wrong, where
you can rely on the wisdom of the Bible and your conscience.
Sometimes, though, you have to decide between
a good option and a best option. In situations like that, use the Improvement
Test.
The Improvement Test asks: Will this make me
a better person?
The Bible talks about
this: “‘I have the right to do anything,’ you say — but not everything is
beneficial. ‘I have the right to do anything’ — but not everything is constructive”
(1
Corinthians 10:23 NIV).
Notice in those verses the freedom you have.
But as a Christian, even though you can do
something, it may not be beneficial for you; not everything builds you up.
Some things are not necessarily wrong — they’re
just not necessary. They’re not the best.
Most choices you make in life are not between
good and evil.
You don’t get up in
the morning and ask, “Shall I read my Bible, or shall I commit a crime?”
You need to have a higher standard than right
and wrong. You need to use the Improvement Test and ask what will make you a
better person.
Do you know more about TV characters than
about the people in the Bible — or the people in your own family?
Maybe you spend hours reading books or
magazines that fill your mind with things that don’t matter.
Or you fill your weekends sitting on the
couch watching sports.
In today’s world, many people throw away
countless hours staring at their phones.
Are these things always bad? No.
Are they mostly a waste of time? Absolutely!
Will they make you a better person?
Absolutely not!
So, the reality is, many people are spending
their lives on second-class causes. But you don’t have to.
Instead, ask: Is this making me a better
person?
Don't coast along, filling up your life with
things that aren't the best.
For
more Daily Hope with Rick Warren, please visit pastorrick.com!
Richard
Duane Warren
is an American evangelical Christian pastor and author. He is the founder and
senior pastor of Saddleback Church, an evangelical megachurch affiliated with
the Southern Baptist Convention in Lake Forest, California, that is the sixth-largest
megachurch in the United States.
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