Corinthians. 14:26-31, 34-40
The principle of decency and order must be learnt and maximized, else, even good things and good intentions will be in disorder. The word "order" means to be in unity, in synchronization, perfectly fit in, and in appropriate, especially in the army force.
Order makes life beautiful, therefore, orderliness will make your life beautiful. Orderliness produces supply; there will be a risk of starvation if there is no order. In God's Kingdom, orderliness is key to receiving divine supplies; you cannot cut the processes.
Orderliness also provides security and safety. For orderly people, nothing is too small to pay attention to. It guarantees usefulness. Once you come into the Kingdom, you must learn the way and order of God (Leviticus 10:1).
Orderliness is rooted in everything and everyone being in their proper place. When things are not in their appropriate place, things become disorderly.
Things To Do For Life To Be In Order:
(1). We should give God His rightful place (Matthew 6:33). If God is not your first in making decisions, disorderliness will thrive in your life. There will be an abundance of things when you put God first (Proverbs 3:9-10).
(2). Live your life just like Jesus (1 John.2:6). Jesus is the pattern to follow. Your instructor must also pattern his life after Jesus even as you imitate him (1 Corinthians 11:1; Philippians 2:5). A mind that is not in sync with Jesus is an ugly one (Philippians 4:8).
(3). Have a lifestyle of prayer. A man is orderly to the degree with which he leverages on prayer.
(4). Bible exposure: you must live by every word of God. As a Christian, there is no beauty in the life of who do not receive God's word (Luke 5:4-6). Your capacity to respond to God's voice must be strong, and the determinant of this is how much of God's word you have been exposed to.
(5). Acknowledge church authority (2 Thessalonians 3:6-7; 1 Corinthians 14:40). You are disorderly when:
-you criticize more than you obey authority.
-leadership complains more than they appreciate you
-there is no trace of pastoral labor over you
-you come to church with no intentions to learn, improve, and change
-there is no resemblance on your part in respect to the expected norm.