Monday, July 22. Wow…God is faithful! After my rant on
Sunday, this is especially powerful. The next day, Monday morning during my
time with God, I read the passage below (during my daily Bible reading) from
the Gospel of Luke. He knew I needed this! Now this all may sound manic but it’s
awesome to me how God’s timing has pinpoint accuracy, especially considering my
blog/journal from Sunday. Every day, before I read my Bible, I also read from four
different daily devotional books. At the end of this blog, I included from the
same date, what Brennan Manning wrote from the collection, “Reflections for
Ragamuffins.” My God, who knows me better than anyone else does, heard my
heart’s cry. The bedrock of my worry,
fear, and depression is lack of faith and trust. As I read the words in
Luke I was comforted and convinced that I have nothing to worry about! He will
meet all my needs. Again…I’ve known and experienced His supernatural provision
for years . So why does it seem the older I get, the more faithless I get?
I guess I’m learning that I must react differently to each
little challenge that comes my way. It’s kind of like each little test is like
adding one little pebble to another little pebble that morphs into a seeming
insurmountable wall. The challenge really is “one day at a time.” One pebble at
a time so it doesn’t even reach the heights of a curb. And to continue with Sunday’s
analogy of “game plan”…stay on the field during the game because if the game
plan changes, I need to be ready to pounce. One play at a time to victory.
Luke 12:22-34 22 Then, turning to
his disciples, Jesus said, "That is why I tell you not to worry about everyday life- whether you have enough food to
eat or enough clothes to wear. 23
For life is more than food, and your body more than clothing. 24 Look at the ravens. They
don't plant or harvest or store food in barns, for God feeds them. And you are
far more valuable to him than any birds! 25
Can all your worries add a single
moment to your life? 26
And if worry can't accomplish a little
thing like that, what's the use of
worrying over bigger things? 27"
Look at the lilies and how they grow. They don't work or make their clothing,
yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed as beautifully as they are. 28 And if God cares so
wonderfully for flowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow,
he will certainly care for you. Why do
you have so little faith? 29
"And don't be concerned about what to eat and what to drink. Don't worry about such things. 30 These things dominate the
thoughts of unbelievers all over the world, but your Father already knows your needs. 31 Seek the
Kingdom of God above all else, and he will give you everything you need. 32" So don't be afraid,
little flock. For it gives your Father great happiness to give you the Kingdom.
33 "Sell your
possessions and give to those in need. This will store up treasure for you in
heaven! And the purses of heaven never get old or develop holes. Your treasure
will be safe; no thief can steal it and no moth can destroy it. 34 Wherever your treasure
is, there the desires of your heart will also be.
When will I learn?! Worry is a sin because it is a lack of
trust in God and putting myself in the driver’s seat. I worry because I’m
trusting in me and I know I can never manipulate life and events to go in my
favor. Only God can do that as I walk in submission to Him and His will. And I
would so much rather Him be driving than me. HE REALLY DOES CARE! His GPS will
never lead to a wrong turn.
Brennan Manning, Reflections for Ragamuffins, July 22 -- “Let me
make a suggestion.
Each day take a little time to pause and
pray, "Jesus, I thank you for everything ." In this simple prayer there
is humility, a deep trust in his love, surrender, and thanksgiving. It glorifies Jesus and pleases
the Father. It is a cry of abandonment. Actually, it is nothing more than what Paul
asked of the Ephesians in chapter 5, verse 20: "Always and everywhere giving
thanks to God who is our Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ .” As you pray
daily in this way, I believe you will hear the Father say something like this: ‘My
child, fan the flame of your confidence in me. Keep it burning . I want you to be
happy, to come back again and again to this feeling of trust until you are never
without it. Trust is an aspect of love. If you love me and believe in my love
for you, you will surrender your whole self into my hands like a little child who
doesn't even ask, 'Where are you taking me?' but sets off joyously, hand in hand
with his mother. How many blessings this happy confidence wins for you, my little
one."
I have practiced Brennan’s suggestion for two days now and I’m
telling you, it’s turning things around. With each moment of stressors or
conflict before my mind reacts with mental cussing or complaining, I actually
say/think, “Jesus, I thank You for everything.” All a part of renewing the mind
and creating a heart of gratitude to the One with limitless Love.
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