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Daily Direction Reading Plan

DAY 268 OF 365

Three friends, joyriding on the back roads of their town, decided to pull off a prank. They snatched 20 street signs out of the ground—including stop signs. The following day, another car sailed through an intersection without stopping, right into the path of an eight-ton truck. All three occupants died in the accident. Selfish attitudes and actions can have tragic consequences. This is why the Bible urges us to think before we act. Paul gave that advice to Christians in ancient Corinth (1 Corinthians 8). They were so full of pride in their superior knowledge that they looked down their noses at their sisters and brothers, causing these believers to stumble in their faith. Like these self-centered people, we may feel superior because of our education, wealth, or ethnicity. Sadly, this often happens among those who profess to follow Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul wrote to them that knowledge may make us feel important, but it is love that really builds up the church. The person who loves God is the one God knows and loves. Paul argues that when we boast about our superiority, we can wound others, divide the body of Christ, and grieve the heart of God. So when we brag about our superior education, ethnicity, wealth, or any other supposed privilege, we really are low on God’s totem pole if we do not practice love.
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Daily Direction Reading Plan

Following themes presented in UMI's Precepts for Living commentary, this plan offers a daily devotional featuring UMI's founder, Dr. Melvin E. Banks Sr. For 365 days, you'll join the leading provider of biblical resources for African American churches in a devotional that provides unique, contextualized messages to help you grow in your faith. The plan includes a short passage of Scripture each day for personal reflection and meditation.

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