Searching And Fearless Moral Inventory
Thursday May 17, 2018

The basic questions to ask ourselves when making a searching and fearless moral inventory are, "God what does my life look like to you? How have I strayed from Your principles of life? What needs to go? What needs to be sought after with everything I have in me so I can really live?"

Our addictive behaviour is almost certainly rooted in the problems we experienced with relationships in the past. Someone may have deeply wounded us and we became broken in body and spirit. Wrong beliefs and actions flowed from the pain and brokenness we experienced. When doing an inventory that is searching, fearless, and moral, we must reflect on our way of thinking and ask ourselves – “What actually happened to cause me to think and behave the way I do?” We must look not only at what we did, but why we did it.

No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us. (Philippians 3:13-14 NLT)
Like a skillful surgeon God will help us identify and then remove those things that have hindered us from living a good and pleasing life. We will come to know what a purposeful life looks like when we inventory our past and current behaviour against the principles in God’s word.
Prayer: Loving God, The act of uncovering what I have tried to cover up and run from in the past is extremely challenging. However, in the safety of Your love and care, I am determined to make a searching, fearless, and moral inventory of myself. Amen
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