
Trust in the LORD with
all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all
you do, and he will direct your paths. Don't be impressed with your own wisdom.
Instead, fear the LORD and turn your back on evil. Then you will gain renewed
health and vitality.
(Proverbs 3:5-8 NLT).
Recognition is not such a hard pill to swallow.
Everyone likes to be recognized for their achievements and for the difference
they have made in life. Now the inverse of that is a different story. It hurts
when recognition is not forthcoming, especially when something you may have
worked long and hard for. But stop and think about it, our reading today brings
out a very interesting question. When was the last time that you acknowledged
God for the part that He plays everyday?
In yesterday's devotional I wrote that we should believe that there is an
ever-ruling and compassionate hand of God ordering and guiding us in all our
affairs. And, we ought to come to a place that we live our lives in that the
presence of Him at all times. That brings us to the second “rule for the road.”
We must also “seek his will in all we do.”
One of the main attributes in recovery classes
for alcoholics is to "believe in" and have ongoing "interaction with" a higher
power. Those who have succeeded in the program, have found that "higher power"
to be the key to sobriety and good health physically, emotionally, and
spiritually. These same ideas have been carried over into "life-skills" classes
for those who are not necessarily alcoholic, but have problems coping with life
issues, usually centering on knowing how to establish boundaries. This is the
essence of “seeking his will,” or as one translation puts it: “acknowledging God
in all we do.”
What does it mean to acknowledge God? First, it is to
believe that He is. Jehovah means "The Existing One". That suggests an "eternal
entity" that has always been. He did not start with a big bang - nor will He go
out with a whimper. HE IS THE ALMIGHTY GOD - mighty in power, and boundless in
compassion, unmeasured in mercy. However, it is also to acknowledge him as he
is. To discern, to distinguish, to know by experience the reality of his
presence as a daily "life-force" in all that you do. To acknowledge the Lord
Jehovah is to experience Him in worship, and in personal and private fellowship,
to wait on him in the night watches, and to listen for His voice. To acknowledge
the Lord Jehovah means to recognize our shortcomings and failures without Him,
and not see Him as stealing the "limelight" for a job well done, but admitting
that without Him it would not have been possible, no matter what. To acknowledge
The Lord means to be so surrendered to His will in our lives, that we wish to
keep nothing from Him; but desire to be so open to Him that we allow Him to
"catch us" when we fall into temptation, and not think that we can muddle
through on our own, dealing with the insurmountable guilt of our wrongs, but
allowing Him to take us "as we are", and clean us up, and establish in the
faith.
How’s
your journey so far? Use these “rules” to determine if you’re on the right
track. The promise is that when we do, we will gain renewed health and vitality!
I’m in on that! Aren’t you?
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