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Day 167 - Every Action and Decision is Good or Bad?

Finding Your Creative Bones® 365-Day Devotional © 2023


Considering whether every action and decision is good or bad today.

Jesus told us,

The Son of man goes, even as the Writings say of him: but a curse is on that man through whom the Son of man is given up; it would have been well for that man if he had never come into the world. And Judas, who was false to him, made answer and said, Is it I, Master? He says to him, Yes.(Matthew 26.24-25 Bible in Basic English

Judas Iscariot, the betrayer of our Savior Jesus Christ. Did he believe that Jesus was the Son of God? Could he have believed Jesus was the Son of God and still betrayed him for 30 bits of silver? What could have convinced him to cross the man he had spent so much time with? A man that he had witnessed perform miracles.


It seems that only two things could have made that happen. God or Satan.


How does this relate to everything you do and decide? One way to see it is that every action and decision we make has the potential for good or evil. What do you think? Is it black and white? Good or bad?



Prayer:

Precious Jesus, you were betrayed. You knew it would happen. You confirmed to Judas he was the betrayer when he asked, yet he still betrayed you. With God, no doubt you could have stopped it, but you did not. Instead, you sacrificed yourself for me and all who believe. There are not enough words to thank you for your gift. I am considering whether every action and decision is good or bad. I would appreciate your help in understanding the genuine answer to this question. My heart tells me that there are gray situations where something is neither good nor bad. It just is. But then I consider intention and wonder if the goal is understanding where the intent falls, into the bad or good. I feel certain intention matters, so if the intent is pure, is that the key? Please guide me in understanding what I should think about this. Do I need to change my life? I believe I am willing and would greatly appreciate your help. I never want to betray you or Jesus. But I also feel it is essential to be wise in this matter. Thank you for helping me grow. Amen.

Zentangle, Inc. Original Tangle FRACAS Drawn on Green QoR Watercolor Background with Black Micron by Texas Artist and Author Cindy Rae Fancher, CZT®

a tangle originated by Zentangle, Inc.



Word of the Day

INTENT



Read the Scripture in context on the Bible in Basic English (BBE) website.


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Martha DeMeo
Martha DeMeo
Oct 03, 2023
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So happy to see you back in the challenge, I've missed reading your daily prayers!

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Barb
Oct 02, 2023
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Wow, this one has me feeling my feet are stuck in mud, making it difficult to turn one way or another. Think I'll ponder it ............. Thanks for your words.


I do love this tangle! Your intent, your use of a gorgeous green with your black is very effective.

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Guest
Oct 02, 2023

I don't think that it's a decision that is good or bad but the results of that decision. I also take intention with a grain of salt. There's an old saying "the road to hell is paved with good intentions". A person may not intend to hurt someone else, but if that is the result isn't it still wrong?

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Cindy Rae Fancher
Cindy Rae Fancher
Oct 02, 2023
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You are bringing up the points I struggle with. I am also considering that wisdom is key to decision-making and action. We have the responsibility to not only have good intentions but also to ensure the steps we take are wise and prudent for the situation. I believe best intent can become wrong if we do not exercise good judgment.

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Guest
Oct 02, 2023
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Cindy, on reading your blog post, it felt as if this was written directly for me! It certainly spoke right to me - as I ask myself these very questions. With so many decisions to make and so many factors to take into account. I enjoyed reading your blog post, and it read very much like reading a meditation. Very much appreciated. Thank you Cindy! Alice

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Cindy Rae Fancher
Cindy Rae Fancher
Oct 02, 2023
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Thank you, Alice. It pleases me to know that God spoke to you through the words he led me to write! That humbles and excites me at the same time! Cindy Rae

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