james 1.8 (tniv), they are double-minded and unstable in
all they do.
sometimes you’ve got to make a decision. being double-minded is devastating,
debilitating. it makes you unstable. the word is translated, “confused” in many
parts of the bible. it’s used to
describe a drunk who’s staggering, reeling, unstable in all his ways. he’s saying, “if you can’t make up your mind
it produces an unstable lifestyle. all
you ways will be unstable, in constant turmoil.
three ways indecision makes you unstable:
1. unstable
emotions. unstable emotions. it is a strain when you can’t decide. you worry and strain, you’re confused. you can’t sleep and can’t eat. you wonder, “did i do the right thing?” it creates emotional instability in your life
when you can’t make up your mind.
this guy goes to a psychiatrist. the psychiatrist says, “are you
indecisive?” guy says, “yes and
no.” “what do you mean by that?” “well, i used to be but now i’m not sure.”
williams james said, “the most miserable person in
the world is the person who is habitually indecisive.” it causes emotions.
2.
unstable relationships. lack
of commitment destroys marriages. when
you can’t decide, do i want in or do i want out? i can’t get on with it, i can’t get out of
it, i can’t get with it. what am i going
to do? instability in
relationships. when you’re a parent and
say one thing then you say another thing.
we give double messages to our kids.
it causes instability.
listen, many times it takes more energy deciding
than it does to do it. once you do it,
it’s a snap, but the key is deciding.
3. unstable
spiritual life. verse 7 (tniv), those who doubt should not think they will
receive anything from the LORD.
it blocks your prayers. indecision keeps GOD from giving you and
keeps you from receiving what GOD has to offer.
some of you say, “why doesn’t GOD answer my
prayers?” maybe you’re not specific
enough. maybe you’ve never decided what
it is you want and you don’t have a clear-cut goal.
being double-minded can lead to a double life. a spiritual schizophrenia, dr jekyll/mr.
hyde. in the book pilgrim’s progress it
talks about a man named mr. face-both-ways.
that’s when you want to do your will and GOD’s will at the same
time. when you know what’s right but you
go the wrong way. when you’re trying to
live for two people. on sunday you sing
onward CHRISTian soldiers and the next day you-re awol. being double-minded produces instability in all of your ways. it produces an
unstable lifestyle.
just a thought from the front porch…
2 comments:
Hey Bill, I used to read your blogs from time to time when you were pastoring at Heavenly Nazarene. Just found your this blog today. I like the title. I know from your previous blog that Brett is married and a pastor. Hope Stephanie is doing well. I hope you didn't get any flooding from the tropical storm. Wish that Lee could have brought some rain to Austin. Menopause has had me struggling this year in my spiritual relationship.Ine day I feel close to God and then the next I feel distant. I'll keep reading your posts.
so good to connect with you again, daria. i know life can be tough but i hope the blog will be an encouragement.
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