What Gets Into You Gets You

Scripture:
Proverbs 23:7
For as he thinks in his heart, so is he.
“Eat and drink!” he says to you,
But his heart is not with you.
What Gets Into You Gets You
Solomon reminds us today that what we digest, what we intake into our lives is what gets us, this is not just information, it is a warning to guard what we allow into our lives, the content we digest, the people we surround ourselves with.
Lot when he and Abraham parted ways, Lot chose to settle near the Jordan and it says that he faced his tent toward Sodom and Gomorrah, and before you know it he is living in that city.
There is a Casting Crowns song that says:
Be careful little eyes what you see
It's the second glance that ties your hands
As darkness pulls the strings
Be careful little feet where you go
For it's the little feet behind you
That are sure to follow
So, we must guard the gates of our lives, what we allow in them, the eye gate, the ear gate, even the social gate of our life.
So, todays God Shot is to guard the gates, to be intentional about feeding yourself with the right things, not allowing the things that could drag you away. If we head Solomon's warning, that as a man thinks so is he, then we should guard the gates.
Lord, keep our eyes and our ears and our feet close to the things that you would have for our lives, let our feet not slip, nor our desires drag us away, keep us nearest to you, close enough to hear your whisper, in Jesus' name, Amen!
Where You Put Your Trust

Scripture:
Proverbs 21:31
The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but victory rests with the Lord.
Where My Trust Is
Today's portion is a good reminder that if we don't "Go with God," if He is not "in it," then we shouldn't go. Moses told the Lord in the desert that he did not want to go without God, to be without His presence. It is also a reminder that God is the one who brings the victory in our lives.
He brings victory in our:
- Plans
- Battles
- Struggles
- Salvation
To go without God is to go without strength, to rely solely on ourselves is foolish, I believe that is the point that Solomon is making. One, don't think too highly of yourself, saying, "Lookhat I did." Second, we must recognize that it is God's presence that gives us the victory, that if He is with us, nothing can stand against us.
You can hear David's influence in his son's words:
"Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God" ~Psalm 20:7
What is the God Shot today? Make plans, reach the mountaintops, don't be afraid to push forward, just don't do it without God's presence, don't do it without Him, include Him in your plans. The word says a man's plans are established by the Lord, live in that.
Father, I thank you, Lord, that every victory I have had in my life has been because of your presence; you are doing that today. Keep me close to you, Lord, let my heart never be too proud, or stray from you and from your strength, be with me, give me victory, in Jesus' name, Amen!
Align My Plans With Your Will

Scripture:
Proverbs 16:1
The preparations of the heart belong to man,
But the answer of the tongue is from the Lord.
The Lord is Sovereign
Free will, it is both a blessing and a curse; in it, we have the choice to do what is right and what is wrong. And in it, we have the choice to love God supremely. Solomon is really speaking about the sovereignty of God here. He is saying that we can make plans, but we have no control over the outcome; that is in God's hands. So, the call here is to align our plans with God's heart, to seek Him in all things, not to plan foolishly (James 4:13–14) but rather to invite God into our plans and allow His good grace to establish them.
Today's God Shot is to make plans, to dream big, but to not exclude God from them, to plan with God, to allow Him to establish them. Seek His will, and you will find the way.
Lord, I thank you that every good and bad plan you have been sovereign in, the bad ones that you saved me from by your grace, I thank you for, the good ones that I could have never established on my own, I praise you for, today as I plan align them with your will that they may be established.
Looking Beyond Myself

Scripture:
Proverbs 14:12
There is a way that seems right to a man,
But its end is the way of death.
Looking Beyond Ourselves
Solomon hits us with another impartation of wisdom this morning, and this verse has always stuck to my ribs. Because my life BC, before Christ, was full of bad decisions that were led by wrong desires, and that is really what Solomon is pointing us to. When my decisions and my desires are not shaped out of a relationship with the LORD, they are going to lead to the wrong places, the wrong things, and as Solomon points out destruction.
Scripture often warns that human reasoning and human desire can lead to disaster (Jeremiah 17:9). The problem is not that we cannot use reason, or that we can never have right desires. Rather, it's that we're too easily swayed by what we desire, not what is true (Proverbs 1:7). Proverbs 12:15 shows us this danger: the "fool" is the person who trusts his own thinking over and above that of God
James says it is our desires that drag us away (James 1:14). Because this is a pitfall in our lives, there is wisdom in seeking the Lord, His way, His desire for your life and aligning yourself under that.
Our God Shot today is to align our lives with His and look beyond ourselves.
So how do we do that?
- Be in the Word
- Pray
- Seek Godly Counsel
- Be Part of a Bible Believing Church
- Put into Practice What You Hear (Word of God)
Father, I thank you that your word has all the answers; it is life to those who take it in. Let us not lean solely on our own understanding, but in all our ways acknowledge you, serve you, seek you so that we may never be misled by wrong thinking, wrong desires, help us avoid the pitfalls of life in the name of Jesus' name Amen!
What's Your Focus?

Scripture:
Proverbs 11:25
The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.
What's Your Focus
In a world where the focus always seems to be on the self. Often we blame social media, but in reality, generosity and being others-focused are decisions; they are choices that anyone can make. And Solomon here again is imparting wisdom to us, and to even go further, if you understood the cultural reference:
Ancient Israel relied heavily on farming, livestock, and seasonal rainfall. Water was a precious, life-sustaining commodity. The metaphor of "watering others" to be "watered yourself" carried profound, literal weight in a society where drought meant starvation.
What we do matters, where we are focused matters, serving not just our own interest matters, and here Solomon reminds us that God sees what we do in secret (Matthew 6:4) and rewards us openly. There is this sow and reap principle that if you are generous, if you serve and refresh others, God will send those who will do the same.
Food for thought: What is your focus? Is it others-focused? Is your interest in blessing others? And have you experienced refreshing as a result??
To examine your motives to become less self-focused and more other-centric, to bless others, to serve others, to turn the camera of your life a little less on you and more on others. That is the God Shot today.
Lord, I thank you that I have seen this in my life, the reward of serving, of being generous, of serving others, and the blessings, the refreshing that comes from that. Not only by others, but what happens in our souls when we serve others, even when we are in difficult times, how you have used that to refresh me, so Lord, I thank you for your word, for the truth, and for the blessing of putting it into practice, in Jesus' name, Amen
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