Live Up

Philippians 3:16 “Only let us live up to what we have already attained.”

When I was growing up, my Mom used to have this saying she’d tell me after I did something that I knew I shouldn’t have done.

Mom would always say, “Jonathan, you know better.”

This verse kinda says the same thing…

I have no excuse.

I am accountable for the knowledge that I have.

If I know something, yet ignore the application of it, I’m being disobedient.

I think it’s a problem in today’s culture…
To know the right stuff, yet fail to apply the right actions.

I’ll be held accountable for what I know and what I do with it.

So will you.

Let’s live up to what we know.

Let’s live up to the calling we’ve attained.


Comments

15 responses to “Live Up”

  1. I was just saying something like this to an atheist friend. Christians are posting a billboard about Jesus’ 2nd coming this May 2011. How can believers miss the mark THAT badly?!

    Here’s what I said: Mark 13:32 “However, no one knows the day or hour when these things will happen, not even the angels in heaven or the Son himself. Only the Father knows.” People that do things like that, esp. those who call themselves Christians, will have some explaining to do. They have the instruction manual, yet they choose to do stupid things like this making them the laughingstock of those that don’t believe.

    1. True. Do what you know! Thanks Sandy!

  2. I love how you get right to the point bro’…excellent!

    The measure of a man’s real character is what he would do if he knew he never would be found out. ~Thomas Babington Macaulay

    1. Love that quote!

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  4. “Live up” I love that! You definitely have wisdom beyond your years, friend. Thanks for the encouragement.

    1. Thanks Tony. Appreciate you faithfulness to this blog and to encouraging me!

  5. Yes, I’m guilty. James 4:17, “To him who knows to do good and does not do it, to him it is sin.”

    1. Great verse. Shoulda put that in the post. Thanks for the reminder and for stopping by, Liz!

  6. Good one on accountability. So many people nowadays think they don’t have to be accountable to anyone or anything and they are sadly mistaken. Thanks for sharing always enjoy your blogs!

    1. Thanks! Appreciate you reading, April.

  7. Hard to do sometimes, but that is no excuse. thanks for the reminder man

    1. Very hard to do. We’re all learning as we go. Thanks man!

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