5 Ways to Think Higher and Live Bigger

Do you remember the 1989 hit song “We Didn’t Start the Fire” by Billy Joel? If not, Fall Out Boy released an updated version in 2023. We live in a world marked by challenges — addiction, anxiety, violence, envy, depression — and a variety of other societal dilemmas that Joel’s song encapsulates. His song, a montage of historical and cultural moments, echoes our own lives — filled with events beyond our control, yet deeply impacting us. As the song suggests, while we didn’t start these fires, we have the responsibility to address them.

“Since they thought it foolish to acknowledge God, he abandoned them to their foolish thinking and let them do things that should never be done. Their lives became full of every kind of wickedness, sin, greed, hate, envy, murder, quarreling, deception, malicious behavior, and gossip. They are backstabbers, haters of God, insolent, proud, and boastful. They invent new ways of sinning, and they disobey their parents.” (Romans 1:28-30) NLT

Paul reminds us of the consequences when God is not acknowledged and obeyed. Foolish thoughts lead to foolish actions. Foolish actions lead to foolish habits. Foolish habits lead to unhealthy addictions that end with us straying far from Him and His Word. Here are five foundational truths, drawn from the passage above, that will help you become the person God created you to be.

5 Pillars to Building a Life with God

1. Acknowledge God: Recognize God’s presence in every decision and moment. Let the Holy Spirit lead you and guide your choices.

2. Understand God: Dive into the Scriptures, especially the Gospels. To understand Jesus is to understand the Father. Spend time with Him to deepen your knowledge and relationship.

3. Live for God: Embrace a new life in Christ. As Ephesians 4:22 urges, throw off the old sinful nature. Choose a life that reflects God’s goodness and purpose.

4. Obey God: Our old ways don’t fit anymore. Hebrews 12:1-2 reminds us to shed every weight and sin, focusing on Jesus, the perfecter of our faith.

5. Run to God: Keep pursuing Jesus, thinking of His endurance against hostility, to avoid weariness and despair.

Finally, remember that the God of yesterday is the #SameGod today and forever. He remains our constant in a world of change. As we step into the second month of 2024, let’s think higher, live bigger, and become intentional about shaping our lives to reflect the glory of God. 

Pray this: “Heavenly Father, please ignite a revival fire in my heart, one that acknowledges You, understands You, lives for You, obeys You, and relentlessly pursues You and Your presence! In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

This article originally appeared on ChurchAnswers.com and is reposted here by permission.

Chuck E. Tate
Chuck E. Tate

Chuck E. Tate is the founder and senior pastor of RockChurch in East Peoria, Illinois, the host of a weekly podcast called Revival Town Podcast, and the author of 41 Will Come (Tyndale Momentum).

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