Aligning Convictions with God's Unchanging Standards

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If you really are serious about being a person of conviction then that means you must be a person of standards, right? You've got to have the right standard to be convicted about. I mean, if you follow the wrong crowd and they give you the wrong standard you may have conviction, but you're convicted in the wrong direction. [00:00:08]

Many of the problems we would not have in our lives, if we didn't change our standards. You see, we've got a lot coming at us that want us to enter in to their worldview, their standard, their belief of what's right and wrong. So, let's get something straight: if you want the right standard, you've got to have the right standard bearer. [00:00:30]

By two immutable things, God can't lie. He is truth. Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." In other words, He wants to be the standard. God has spoken and He has not stuttered. Did you know there are two answers to every question: God's answer and everybody else's. And everybody else, when they disagree with Him, are wrong. [00:00:55]

If you and I would make God's way setting the standard for our decision making and then we have conviction of that, then we're having the right standard for the convictions we espouse. Look, we're concerned when our kids come home and their peers have given them a standard, a goal to reach for different than what we've taught them. [00:01:19]

We tell them, "No, that's a low standard: what they're telling you to do, asking you to do, telling you to go." That's not what you want to relate to. The mere fact that they want to be like everybody else ought to wake us up to say, "Ah, they're going after not a high enough standard." We want them to follow our guidelines. [00:01:47]

But we have a father who wants his children to follow his guidelines. Make God's standard your standard, become convinced that that is the right standard, go for that standard, and let's see what winning looks like because you're going after the right goal. [00:02:08]

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