The importance of Accuracy
February 18, 2018
At Church we have a ‘boardroom.’ We have never used it as a boardroom. We call it the ‘boardroom’ because that is what it was used for by the previous occupants of our building. It was the boardroom then so we call it the boardroom now, no problem with that, or is there?
It got me to thinking about being accurate. What in our lives has become the ‘norm’ because of history, hearsay, repetition or just because. What has become the norm, is still being carried on, but is actually not accurate.
When we really look into it there may be several things in our lives that we are continuing to believe that is actually incorrect. That is a scary thought in some ways. However, I am not writing this to bring fear, I am writing this to bring freedom.
John 8:32 – “And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
I have good news and that is actually, accurately what it is. The ‘Good News,’ The Bible. We are blessed to have a written account of God’s word to go to when we have doubts, when we have lost our way, when we need guidance.
Where we can find the truth, where God can speak to us, where we can find hope and pray empowered prayers. The bible can be a blueprint for our lives, Jesus teaches us how to live, right there between the pages of your bible.
The word Accuracy means: the quality or state of being correct or precise. Correctness, Exactness, Precision, Truth, Perfection or Validity.
So, to find some accuracy, take a look at your bible. Know the Truth. Question those things in your life that may not be accurate. Make sure you believe what you believe for the right reasons. Pray and ask God for revelation so you can live accurately.
By the way, church no longer has a ‘boardroom’ it has the ‘Brightsparks’ room where our little kids play and learn about God (accurately).
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