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When we are lost

We have all had times where we feel lost. Lost about our job, lost about our relationships, even lost about our connection with God. In these times it’s easy to wander about searching for answers and trying to find God’s purpose. Like Stitch in Lilo and Stitch, we can find ourselves searching for a place we belong, for a family. It’s normal to be confused about our purpose because it’s something that God holds tenderly in His hands and we don’t always see how where we are or what we are doing helps on our given life path. It’s easy to feel as though we are slipping and there is no one around to catch us; but God is always there reaching out His hand. Don’t think that you are the only one who is questioning your purpose, many people are and all people have done so at some time. God does not leave us purposeless; He gives us a purpose and a belonging. We belong in the family of God as His chosen children, and our purpose is to do whatever it is we are doing right now, because it is what God wants us doing right now. And what we are doing right now has a purpose of it’s own in helping make our future.

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Let it go

 

Let the sun not go down up upon your wrath- Ephesians 4:26

It’s not easy to let go of anger. Some hold grudges for many years of their lives, and seek revenge wholeheartedly.
As Indigo said in the Princess bride, ‘I have been in the revenge business so long I do not know what to do now that it is over. ‘
Now we cant all go and become the dread pirate Roberts, but that just shows what holding on to anger leads you to.
As Elsa sings ‘ let it go, the past is in the past!’

Leave the past in the past, carrying the burden of anger, and sometimes hate, does not hurt anyone but you. It weighs you down and as you get weighed down you get more and more angry. So move on, not for them, but for you.

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When did I stop

Today I found an old photograph of me, as usual, looking up at the sky. There was so much wonder in watching the seagulls soar higher and higher until they were specs in the glassy blue of a summer afternoon. As a child I was always looking up, knowing that something better was around the bend; and I am sure that many adults will remember feeling the same way as a child, but when did that stop? Today I had a disappointment that felt like a kick in the chest and I found myself saying, “that’s because it can’t happen, this is one thing God will never provide.” As I walked through the day my head was low and I was looking at the ground, filled with my discouraging, self badgering thoughts, and then I found that photograph. There I was staring at the sky with my eyes fixed on possibilities. When did I stop doing that? Why was one small thing making me feel like God had packed up and left? God hadn’t changed from yesterday when I was running around the yard laughing with my dog. I had. This simple disappointment had made me doubt God, it had made me watch the ground instead of the sky. God is always there for us no matter how we feel. He may not have provided for us what we desired today, but He will someday. My grandfather always says, “take sustenance from the hope of things yet to come.” I don’t know if that’s an original statement, but it’s one I hold dear and sometimes have a very hard time applying to my life. But it’s true, and feeling down and worrying isn’t going to change the outcome of what has or has not happened, it just makes us take our eyes off of God. He is the only one who can provide and satisfy. So when we desire or need we must fix to God and not be shaken off by discouraging thoughts. We need to be happy in who God is and in what He will do. Someday.

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Learning to follow Jesus

When Jesus said ‘ drop your nets and follow me, ‘ it was a no-brainer for the disciples to follow the prince; when I think about it I imagine that I would follow willingly. Would I though? Would you?
I have known Jesus so long that I can’t imagine life without Him, but what about the disciples? They didn’t know Jesus, they may have heard the prophecies, but they couldn’t have known who this man was.
The Spirit caused them to follow Jesus. But without the Spirit would they have?
If we didn’t know Jesus, would we drop everything and follow him?
Without the Spirit would anyone follow Jesus? Or would we, out of fear of the unknown, choose to ignore the man on the shore. ‘There would be no greater shame than to return to Narnia knowing I had turned away from adventure because of fear’ -Repichipe.

To follow means to trust and in trust there is no fear.

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More than anything else

And now, what does it matter? It matters more than anything else in the world.
When C.S Lewis said these words in ‘Mere Christianity’ he really hit the nail on the head. Even now in our era of high-tech, high-society, live the way you want ‘democracy’ God still matters more than anything else in the world. Then He was big but shrinking, now He is shrunk, but like a daisy in the snow is still trying to push himself back up. He is there when we cry out, He hurts when we do, even if you don’t believe in God, God still believes in you.
In our fast paced, rat race life where does God come in? Do we have time? Does he even matter?
God doesn’t come in He’s already here. Make time, He makes time for you. And He matters more than anything else in the world.

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We are special to someone

I have started this blog to provide original devotionals to be helpful and uplifting. One of the most important things to know in life is that we are special to someone; the ‘someone’ I am meaning is Jesus. No one will ever love us more than He has or does. It does not matter if you are a new Christian, an old pew bender, or just wondering what all this Christianity stuff it about, Jesus loves you and that is what this blog is here to say.