‘Practice what you preach’ is typically spoken as an indictment to a hypocrite, but give yourself some grace and “practice” what you believe. Every encounter you have is an opportunity to “practice” what you believe. Participate in relationships; and yes, even politics. Failing to experience all of life would be like loving only certain types of music. Sure, certain things ‘feel’ better, but true appreciation for diversity can only be seen from above.
By the measure you are open to God, the same is true with intimacy in your relationships, neighborhood and community. You can not connect with God and remain dis-connect-ed with your neighbor.
Your faith is not an excuse to dis-connect with community. You don’t have to stoop to the human ‘spin’ tactics of political persuasion. Rise above the rhetoric and decide who you will vote. Then, create an atmosphere to allow others to do the same. Believe it or not, “you” matter; and “you” aren’t wrestling with flesh and blood. You aren’t wrestling with the electorate or the outcome of an election. If you are wrestling, you are wrestling with yourself, your ideas and dreams. The battle isn’t for an outcome in an election, the way the world counts votes, but in “you” being free. The only mistake you can make is not to participate.
God didn’t give you freedom, just to vote a party line or fall in Rankin file for someone else agenda. He raised you above the fray and sent you into the world to be light and salt. The only mistake you could make now is failing to allow yourself to participate.
Don’t confuse being a Christ follower with not being a part of the community. While doing so, give others the same respect. Use this season as a time to ‘practice’ what you preach.
of performing on the stage of life. What’s expected can easily become our most important thing. Transparency and willingness to be open are key to breaking free. Our homes and families are much healthier when we are fully ourselves, even though it can seem difficult, or even impossible.
Him, allowing His mind be your mind. Your interpretation of Truth is subject to your current mindset. If you’re open to God, you’ll receive openly, seeing from His point of view. If you are not open to God, your perception of Truth is cloudy.
of addiction, maybe more destructive. These have a never ending thirst to control the life and choices of others. Ultimately, all addicts have an unquenchable desire to control one thing, self. Even if self seems out of control, the addict demands control of this also.
the anti-Christ; I already know the anti-Christ is the spirit in all our flesh, and is not difficult to find when embracing hope in the world. Our flesh screams, scratches and claws to be seen. It won’t submit to God’s authority. It is always puffing up, yet never covering sin.
anything resembling the Gospel. All too often, we focus on man’s decision to either believe or not, but our focus should be on the Gospel. Is it important to believe? Sure, but it’s automatic upon hearing the Goodness of God, which brings faith and leads men to repent. There is no longer a separation between God and man; and there are no loopholes, and no caveats to this statement. Everywhere, patterns reveal God, everything else He calls an abomination. We would do well to look in the mirror and ask, “Am I an abomination to God?”

