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So
much easier when this sits in trust, gathering interest, but
not requiring withdrawals and investments…nice on a
refrigerator magnet - hard to live.
WHO DO I TRUST WITH
MY VALUABLES?
Trust - like faith
and belief, but more stark…requiring relinquishment…insinuation
that are beyond our own resources and must rely on another.
In the Lord - yes, of
course, trust in God - big, strong, good. But this is hard -
we can't see Him. So we rely on the evidences available. For
me - those early moments - the undeniable encounters; divine
appointments, football game, basketball game, Sue's eye. I
call these miracles - they reinforce the other evidence -
the Word - the unfolding story. The daily drama of God's
unfolding goodness in nature "The Whole Show."
You? I hope you have
enough real evidence to grant reassurance that God is worthy
of trust. It's not just hard because we can't see him. It's
also hard because we don't always like the program.
With all your heart.
These all your heart verses are tough - they remind us that
we're not there yet. Like Jesus saying, "Be ye perfect
as your heavenly father is perfect." Aargh! But isn't
that the game - growing into this faith that has claimed us?
I'm a holdout…there are always degrees and percentages
that I cling to, to my own discredit and my own harm.
Lean not on your own
understanding. Of course God gave us brains to think and
process and learn and project. But in the cartoon called
life, our ideas and understandings are like the bubbles that
cartoon characters talk into - like little clouds that will
hardly hold us up. We have no reality apart from the
cartoonist and we're completely subject to a larger scheme.
Proverbs 28:26
"He who trusts in himself is a fool."
In all your ways
acknowledge Him. That's all the artist wanted in that moment
- a little honesty from that clever, smug little rabbit. If
not for the artists good, for the rabbits own good. If not
for God's good, certainly for ours. Smugness and cleverness
don't wear well. Acknowledgement of our benefactor is an
obvious, simple form of maturity. Ultimately, that's what
praise and worship is - acknowledging our benefactor, which
is good and right - for Him and for us (though He is not
needy like we are). Only the smug and clever dislike
worship, or grow weary of the simple acknowledgement that
the one who drew us can also rub us out.
And he will make your
path straight.
Job 38:1-12 Then the
Lord answered Job out of the storm. He said: "Who is
this that darkens my counsel with words without knowledge?
Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you
shall answer me. Where were you when I laid the earth's
foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its
dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line
across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its
cornerstone - while the morning stars sang together and all
the angles shouted for joy? Who shut up the sea behind doors
when it burst forth from the womb, when I made the clouds
its garment and wrapped it in thick darkness, and set its
doors and bars in place, when I said, 'This far you may come
and no farther; here is where your proud waves halt.' Have
you ever given orders to the morning, or shown dawn its
place, that it might take the earth by the edges and shake
the wicked out of it?" God never says why. Only, do you
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A Prayer of Relinquishment
Today, O Lord, I yield myself to you.
May your will be my delight today.
May your way have perfect sway in me.
May your love be the pattern of my living.
I surrender to you
my hopes,
my dreams,
my ambitions.
Do with them what you will, when you will, as you will.
I place into your loving care
my family,
my friends,
my future.
Care for them with a care that I can never give.
I release into your hands
my need to control,
my craving for status,
my fear of obscurity.
Eradicate the evil, purify the good, and establish your
kingdom on earth.
For Jesus' sake,
Amen
By David Foster |