All a person’s
ways seem pure to them, but motives are weighed by the Lord.
- Proverbs 16:2 (NIV)
When you make a decision, can you honestly look in the mirror and say it was the right one? Not just right in your own eyes—but right in the light of God’s Word?
Scripture is often compared to a mirror. When we look into it, we see a reflection—not just of our outward appearance, but of our heart, our motives, and our true spiritual condition. The more we align our lives with God's truth, the clearer that reflection becomes.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the holiest of them all?
The answer isn’t found in flattery or comparison—it’s found in obedience. But what happens when we stop looking into that mirror? We forget who we really are. We begin to deceive ourselves. Pride, lust, apathy—these can start to feel normal. Without the mirror of God's Word to expose what’s beneath the surface, it becomes all too easy to justify behavior that, deep down, we know isn’t right.
When we drift away from Scripture—when we stop letting God’s Word speak into our decisions and shape our character—that’s when compromise takes over. Little by little, we become spiritually numb.
We need more than just another Bible study—we need transformation. We need to let God’s Word do what it was meant to do: cut through the noise, confront our sin, and change our hearts from the inside out.
So let me ask again:
What do you see in the mirror?
Where do your motives come from?
Let God’s Word be the mirror that reflects truth, corrects what’s wrong, and leads you into a life of righteousness.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
- Proverbs 16:2 (NIV)
When you make a decision, can you honestly look in the mirror and say it was the right one? Not just right in your own eyes—but right in the light of God’s Word?
Scripture is often compared to a mirror. When we look into it, we see a reflection—not just of our outward appearance, but of our heart, our motives, and our true spiritual condition. The more we align our lives with God's truth, the clearer that reflection becomes.
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the holiest of them all?
The answer isn’t found in flattery or comparison—it’s found in obedience. But what happens when we stop looking into that mirror? We forget who we really are. We begin to deceive ourselves. Pride, lust, apathy—these can start to feel normal. Without the mirror of God's Word to expose what’s beneath the surface, it becomes all too easy to justify behavior that, deep down, we know isn’t right.
When we drift away from Scripture—when we stop letting God’s Word speak into our decisions and shape our character—that’s when compromise takes over. Little by little, we become spiritually numb.
We need more than just another Bible study—we need transformation. We need to let God’s Word do what it was meant to do: cut through the noise, confront our sin, and change our hearts from the inside out.
So let me ask again:
What do you see in the mirror?
Where do your motives come from?
Let God’s Word be the mirror that reflects truth, corrects what’s wrong, and leads you into a life of righteousness.
#dailybreadbykitty
Daily Inspiration from the Bible
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