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Lent devotional 9

God will establish you.

The Bible often mentions how God will establish His people. But that word can bring about a variety of thoughts. I like to center around the first proper version of the word establish that is brought into our lives at a tender age -driving. When we drive we learn how to establish at an intersection. Some people establish way too much and risk getting dinged or stopping others from being able to move forward. Others don’t establish enough and can’t get through the light in time. There is a sweet spot when it comes to establishing, where you are just far enough ahead without being too far and that spot makes it easy to turn into the lane you want.
When God establishes us He sets us in that sweet spot, a spot perfect for moving forward into where we are meant to be. If we do it on our own we can wind up starting too fast and having a painful collision, or we can end up sitting waiting for an opening but being too far back to be able to seize it. If God establishes us than we end up in the perfect spot to move forward because He knows where that perfect spot is.

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Lent devotional 8

So cool

My old math tutor, (I hate math, I have no shame in having had a tutor,) said to me once, “you don’t have to keep worrying about being cool after you stop being fourteen.” She was speaking of herself and a rather unattractive, yet warm, jacket she was wearing. I laughed. It was a laugh at the sad reality that hit me when she spoke those words, she was wrong. We try so hard in this world to be – for want of a better word – cool. We want the coolest toys, the coolest tools, the coolest jobs, the coolest friends; and like a seagull at McDonalds, society feeds us these things.

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“All you neighbors have it.”
“Every actress is drinking it.”    
“Every great man should own this.”

Even your everyday fellow shopper standing in line, “so what do you do for a living?”
You tell them,
“Oh really? Why not get a real job?”
………really guys?
Either you’ve heard this happen, or have been unfortunate enough to have it happen to you.
Ladies and gentlemen! You are great! You! As yourself! Doing what you do! You are God’s creation! Let me hear an ‘amen’ if that is good enough for you! …….Silence?
That’s the problem. God’s plan, the role He has given you for your life is no longer good enough, simply because some random person says so. That is sad don’t you think?
Who are we trying to impress? If we aren’t making God smile than who are we doing it for? Ourselves? Hm. Good point. Because God said ‘do everything that is right according to Lauren, and in all your ways make her happy.’ Oh, no, I suppose He didn’t say that.
Now that everyone is offended let me get to my point. It is totally fine to make yourself happy. But at what cost? Is trying to look cool, act cool or hang out with the ‘cool’ group making you truly happy? Or is it adding a lot of stress and work to your life? Or worse of all, is it taking away from who God intended you to be? The world doesn’t need another super star, it needs a -you-. Whoever you are, whatever you do, we out here need you! Let who God made you be enough. Let the fact that God loves you and is proud of you be all you need. After your fourteen, you don’t have to keep being cool anyway!

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Lent devotional 7

To the old me. The one who was afraid that she had missed her chance. I want to tell her that something did happen, something good, and we are now moving forward.

As the old preacher said, “God isn’t finished with you until you’re in your grave.”
It’s easy to fear that we’ve missed our chance and that God is done with us, especially as things go on and you see more and more candles on your cake and more wrinkles on your face you can easily begin to feel like life has passed you by, but that isn’t true. When God wants you to do something your age will never stop Him from using you. His plan is His and His timing is perfect. Don’t become discouraged, God has a great plan for you, just trust His timing. 

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Lent devotional 6

Sometimes we get what we want only to realize that it’s not what we need. God sometimes gives us what we want, but He always gives us what we need. Look at the Lord’s Prayer; it asked for provision and protection, help with our own needs to be better Christians and forgiveness for times when we aren’t the Christians we should be. Does it ask for a bigger house? Does it ask for new shoes? A cooler car? A fancier job title? Nope. The only time the prayer (that Jesus told His followers to pray) asks for anything that is not a direct need for daily life, it asks for God’s will to be done. It could easily be argued that Jesus prayed for a lot of things and that this was just one prayer that He recommended, but I am simply using it as an example not an argument. My point is, what we want isn’t always what we need. Sometimes what we want is a tropical vacation, but what we need is to fix the foundation of the house we own. We could not know about the foundational needs of the house and end up going on the tropical vacation anyways and then later when we discover the problem with our house our money has already been spent on the vacation. Jesus always knows what we need. He sees everything that is going to happen. So, when what we want comes up, sometimes He stops us from having it because He knows that it will get in the way of what we need and in the end what we need is always more important than what we want. It’s not necessarily a happy thought, however, it is something that I am sure has happened to you in the past, because I know it has happened to me. There have been things that I have wanted with all my heart, but for some reason God didn’t answer those prayers; then later the need arises and I realize, If I had had my want, I wouldn’t have been able to deal with my need. Just a little food for thought.

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Lent devotional 5

Sore feet.

Today was an on the feet all day, day. It was a good day and lots of fun, but only part way through my feet hurt…a lot. My task was not complete but my body didn’t want to continue. Now what? I chose to take some time to sit, not much time, just enough so that I could feel my soles again and continue on.
How often do we feel like our spiritual feet simply can’t go on? We push and push, trying to keep moving forward but find it is too much. Then we pray and ask God what to do and He directs is to His word:
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”
Matthew 11:28

God calls us to rest and regain our strength through Him so we can get back up and keep moving forward. He is good to us and cares for us, don’t forget that. God is not a task master, He is our king. He gives us the strength to go on. Count on Him, trust in Him.

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Lent devotional 3

Tonight is the night before the weekend and I am sure most of us have popcorn and movie plans. Tonight I leave you to begin the weekend with this thought, ‘who would I have been if I had never been saved by Jesus?’
Just take a few moments and ponder how Jesus has helped, guided, protected and saved you through the years, or maybe even only hours, since you accepted Him as your savior. Journal if you like, it may help outline the path that God has been guiding you on.
Have a nice Friday night!

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Lent devotional 2

White

The color white is a favorite of mine, probably because my first dog (whom I adore) was white. One thing about the color white that you learn quickly (especially if it’s on a pet) is that it stains really easily! My white little dog would sometime come back quite green or black from walks, sometimes both. As Christians we are washed white as wool from the scarlet stains of our sin, but can we become stained again? Of course. Sin never ceases, it’s part of life. We try hard not to get grass on our white robes but we trip and fall and then, oops, grass stains. Jesus forgives us daily so daily we must repent and turn back to Him. My mom once said, “it seems there is never a day without laundry,” I wonder if Jesus feels the same? Yet, like our loving parent, Jesus washes us clean again and then guards us as we venture back outside, knowing full well we will come back dirty again, but we have to keep growing and we can’t do that unless we go into the world and trust Jesus to love us enough to guide us and clean us up when we fall.

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Lent devotional, day 1

“He put his heart into his smile.”

Do we as people put our hearts into doing things for others? In the quote above the boy saw his friend was sad so he put his heart into the smile he gave him as a signal that he understood how his friend felt. War was looming, the two boys were just kids thrust onto the battlefield, and the one chose to comfort the other with a whole hearted smile. When we make supper for a relative because they are bed ridden, do we put our hearts into it? When we play with a child who has no friends and lives with their grandparents who can’t do outdoor games with them, do we do it with a begrudge feeling, or do we try to make the best of it?
When it is late and we have had a long day, do we put joy into our worship of God?
Do we put our hearts into our smiles?