The Bible
– The
Message
…. All those people
who didn’t seem interested in what God was doing actually embraced what God was
doing as he straightened out their lives. And Israel, who seemed so interested
in reading and talking about what God was doing, missed it. How could they miss
it? Because instead of trusting God, they took over. They were absorbed
in what they themselves were doing. They were so absorbed in their “God
projects” that they didn’t notice God right in front of them, like a huge
rock in the middle of the road. And so they stumbled into him and went
sprawling.
Thoughts:
Friends I know that we have our secular jobs, and many of us
also have volunteered for jobs in the church, but are we capable of knowing
when we are too busy to really see God at work in and around us? Paul,
in addressing his fellow Jews, tried to bring to their attention that in his
ministry to the gentiles (those who were despised by the Jews), he had
discovered such an appreciation for God and His wonderful work/miracles,
compared to what he saw in his own people, who appeared sold out to God. This
sounds so much like us sometimes. It is known around churches that if you need
someone to do something, ask a busy person. And although this means that you
can often trust them to get the job done, what it also means is that you are
giving them yet another ‘job’, and before you realize it, that person is coming
to church thinking of it as just another job, like they are obligated to all
other days of the week. Friends, I realize that it takes people to get the total
job done around church, but when we lose sight of the reason for us going to
church, to offer up praise and worship to our heavenly Father, then we have
just personally taken on too much. We must find time in our busy lives
for personal worship – time alone with God, and for corporate worship – time corporately
with God and others of like faith. I believe that I coined a phrase that I
encourage all those that I have opportunity to mentor, to use: instead of ever
saying that you didn’t have time for something, always say it was not a
priority! I especially encourage you to use this when you have neglected your
time alone with God or your corporate worship time. In fact I encourage you to
use this phrase in your conversation (prayer) with God as you talk to him about
missed opportunities. It will help you to regain the priorities in your life!
Keeping busy will keep us out of trouble, but if we are not careful, it could
also keep us out of a sweet relationship with our heavenly Father. Why not step
back and honestly evaluate your life today? Are you too busy?
Prayer:
Thank You Father for blessing us with talents that we may use
for You in and around the local church. Please help us to know when we have
enough to do, and especially when church work is preventing us from spending the
time with You that we so badly need for our spiritual enrichment. Without You in
the forefront of our day, we will reflect too much of this world to those who
especially need to know You and see Your qualities in us. We were created to
glorify You dear God. When we fail to do that because we are too busy,
especially with ‘church jobs’ or as Paul said, “God projects”, then we ask that
You please get our attention and pull us back to You. Most of us have family
and loved ones who need the Lord, Father I pray that they may first of all see
Jesus in everything that we do or say so that we may influence them to seek You
and the wonder of Your grace, mercy and love. I ask all this in the wonderful
name of Your Son, Jesus the Christ, my Lord and Savior, AMEN!
**If you have been challenged to
make a decision today after reading this devotional, please speak with a local
Bible Teaching pastor, or contact me at NuggetsFromGodsWord@outlook.com so that we can pray with you and give you help and or
encouragement as you begin, or continue your walk with Jesus. Any words
underlined above will indicate a link to a song that came to mind as I wrote
the devotional. Feel free to click on the link and listen as you continue to
read or pray.
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