For many years, I have always wondered why some people find
it difficult to be consistent in life and this lack of consistency is doing
more damage to their lives than they perhaps even realize. Some others have
come to realize the harm of inconsistency, but they just seem not to be able to
get over it. Your consistency is a great determinant to how far you can go in
life, and how much you will ever achieve. In this first part, I will focus on a
key factor in being consistent and that will be what you truly believe.
Over the years I have come to realize from my personal
experience, and from my dealings with other people that what you know isn’t necessarily
what you believe. There could be a gap between what you know and what you
believe, and the larger the gap between these two, the more inconsistent your life
is likely to be.
Interestingly, what you truly believe is really what is
driving your life, and not what you know. It is just like having two individuals
in a car with one of them on the driver seat driving the car, while the other
person is sitting back. The other person sitting back may once in a while offer
some suggestions to the person driving as they both drive along, and the driver
may choose to heed the suggestion or not. But what you will find there is that
at a critical point or in an emergency situation, there will be no time for suggestions
from the other person sitting back, hence, the driver will make his own decision
and that decision could determine whether both of them get to live after that
experience or not. In like manner, what you truly believe is on the driver seat
of your life. Once in a while, you will act based on what you know, but in many
instances, particularly in a critical situation, what you believe will take
precedence over what you know, and you will only respond to life based on what
you believe.
There are many believers who seem to know what the word of
God says concerning them, either by what they have encountered by themselves from
the word or by what they have been taught, but those things have not settled
deep in their heart and so you will find out that their experiences in life do
not justify what they know. So, while it is a good thing to know, you must go
beyond knowing to letting what you know settle deep in your heart so it can
begin to pilot your life.
You will find it to be rather contrasting when you see
someone in whose life there is a huge gap between what that person knows and
what they believe. I have often encountered people like this; they seem to have
a fair knowledge of the word of God and of life generally, but when it comes to
taking certain actions, the actions they take don’t justify their knowledge. So,
in actual fact for such individuals, there is a huge gap between their
knowledge and what they truly believe.
While we must admit that there could be a little gap
sometimes between what you truly believe and what you know, it is your
responsibility to ensure you close that gap as much as you can. The simple way
to begin to do this is by giving more thoughts to what you know, till the
thoughts take root in your heart, and then you go on to begin to act on them.
Mark 4:24 (AMP) Then He said to them, “Pay attention to what you hear. By
your own standard of measurement [that is, to the extent that you study
spiritual truth and apply godly wisdom] it will be measured to you [and you
will be given even greater ability to respond]—and more will be given to you
besides.
At the start, this may appear to be foolish to you, and at other
times it may be inconvenient for you, but as you close the gap there, you will
begin to notice a consistency between what you know and what you believe. Ultimately,
your life will greatly improve and you will be able to help others also.
What you truly believe is what drives your life...selah
ReplyDeleteLife tests are answered by what we believe. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think if we synchronise what we know with what we believe,we will live a progressive and productive life.
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