Good Morning...
This has got to be the busiest week of my entire life. I won't bore you with the gory details. I will just ask for a prayer for me that I somehow get it all done and done on time.
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The devotional for Tuesday is named "Skating on Solid Ice," and it was written by Corinne Mustafa. The theme discusses how we should rely on God for all that we need rather than to depend on others. Corinne wrote, "All we need to do is to call on God, who is fully present to us anyway, to reveal to us His aspirations for us and how we must act or choose to be in line with His holy will. Then we have to sit back and listen for His voice and be willing to bend our own will to His."
Have a great Tuesday
God bless,
Corinne
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"Skating on Solid Ice"
This has got to be the busiest week of my entire life. I won't bore you with the gory details. I will just ask for a prayer for me that I somehow get it all done and done on time.
~~~~~~~~~~
The devotional for Tuesday is named "Skating on Solid Ice," and it was written by Corinne Mustafa. The theme discusses how we should rely on God for all that we need rather than to depend on others. Corinne wrote, "All we need to do is to call on God, who is fully present to us anyway, to reveal to us His aspirations for us and how we must act or choose to be in line with His holy will. Then we have to sit back and listen for His voice and be willing to bend our own will to His."
Have a great Tuesday
God bless,
Corinne
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"Skating on Solid Ice"
Have you ever been pulled around like the last skater on skating line? The person in the middle just has to do small steps…not even actually
skating. As the line of skaters radiates out, the further a skater is from the
center the more quickly she has to skate. Sometimes in life we find ourselves
close to the beginning where our "skating" (and therefore life) is not even
difficult.
At other times something happens where we end up at the end
of the line through no fault of our own struggling to keep up. These are times
of challenge that we all face. Occasionally we seem to put ourselves towards
the outside of the line where keeping up is difficult or even seems hopeless.
These are the trials of life that we all face. It is the human condition that
we all face. The good news is that we do not face these situations alone. We
have a constant Companion with us Who is
always ready to give us solace and guidance in such times. All we have to do is
ask.
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God,
who gives
generously to all without finding fault,
and it will be given to you.
James 1:5
(NIV)
The problem is that we sometimes try to go on our own
strength…to do it our way. In Celebrate Recovery…a Christian version of
AA…people are reminded to give their lives to God. These teachings tell that
the difficult things that the attendees are trying to overcome cannot be
handled alone. It is just too daunting for a person in recovery to rely on
themselves. I know a woman who told God, “Lord, please make this change in my
life easy. You know I am not very strong.” She found that changing her
dependence on alcohol was easier for her than she had ever dreamed. She went to
God at the very beginning and He listened and answered her prayer.
To fully rely on God for help is not a new concept for us.
It is just that sometimes we don’t remember to call on Him. This happens when
we are in crisis mode. It also happens when we are faced with choosing what we
should do that are not crisis but just to select one option out of several we
are considering. None of the alternative choices are bad. However, one of the
options is the one God would have us do. The thing is that we must seek His
counsel.
I once knew a very old man who had served God throughout his
entire life. We were at a church meeting where we had broken into small groups.
The topic was relying on God. This old pastor said that when he got up in the morning
he actually asked God to help him choose his clothes for the day. At the time, I
remember that I thought it was a bit over the top, and maybe it was an extreme.
However, it illustrated the point that our lives are not our own, and that
depending on God was a foundation stone to our behavior and choices.
All we need to do is to call on God, who is fully present to
us anyway, to reveal to us His aspirations for us and how we must act or choose
to be in line with His holy will. Then we have to sit back and listen for His
voice and be willing to bend our own will to His.
Heavenly Father, I praise you that you are always present and available to me
when I need to make choices about what to choose in my life. Please help me to
remain mindful of this and to always ask for Your guidance in all my moments of
choice that life presents to me. Amen.
Written by
Corinne Mustafa
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Prayers are lifted up daily for
you by the Devotional Writers
and the Monthly Writing Staff
of Women's Focus Ministries.
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