
What motivates you? Have you ever given it a thought? Where does the thought originate? Why did you have it? Were your intentions honorable?
All good things have their roots in God. Conversely, all evil things are not of God but of His enemies. The ultimate source of evil is the devil. When you really think about the previous three sentences, they can make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
God knows every heart of every person on His earth. He knows our thoughts and intentions; yet He still loves us. That’s hard to fathom. In spite of us, our Lord still cares about us. He wants only the best for His children.
His best requires our obedience, not perfection. No one can reach flawlessness. That’s impossible because of our sin nature. Recognizing our imperfections and limitations should motivate us to live honestly before our Savior.
When you pray, bring your heart, not your mind. Our thoughts can try to justify everything. Whatever our wrongful actions are, God already knows about them. Trying to convince Him otherwise is useless. Instead, be honest with God and yourself. You can fool yourself but never try to fool God.
Your best motive and action should be to do what pleases the Lord. Treating people right, including those who mistreat you, is a better choice. That will bring inner peace to your heart. Even that thought originated from God. The Bible says, “But seek first the Kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be provided for you (Matthew 6:33 CSB).








