I just finished skimming
a new book I wanted to read.
The pressures of the moment make me respond alone, deal with it alone instead of making room for God to be part of the moment, part of the discussion, or part of the solution.
There wasn't much in it.
One of those books you quickly realize has little to offer, but I did get
one sentence out of it....and for that I consider it a success.
That's it. But what a
sentence! I stopped and reread it a couple times and began to think about
what that looks like in my life.
I was quickly convicted
that I don't do that as much as I should. I don't make room for God in
situations where he is most needed.
The pressures of the moment make me respond alone, deal with it alone instead of making room for God to be part of the moment, part of the discussion, or part of the solution.
I fear I do this too often
without realizing it. The Jews did it and here was Jesus' reply, "And yet some of you are trying to kill me because
there’s no room in your hearts for my message." (John
8:37)
It
concerns me that my responses will not be healthy or honoring to God when I
make no room for him to be part of the discussion or even part of my life.
So here
are a few questions I’m going to work on,
How do I
make room for God?
What would
that look like?
What can I
do to give him a “place at the table” in my life and decisions?
I’m not
offering answers for all of this, just sharing my new quest….finding ways, in
every aspect of my life, to make room for God.
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