SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
I WILL NOT HURRY
(Isa 52:12) For you shall not go out with
haste, Nor go by flight; For the Lord will go before you, And the God of Israel
will be your rear guard.
Okay, so twice today I almost got
hit by a car in a parking lot. The
people were so eager to go that they pulled out in front of me. I was thankful I was not distracted so I could
brake in time. I said a prayer for the drivers
in both incidents and also prayed for myself that I would learn to slow down
and take it easy. You say what? Is it possible to go against the grain of our
society as well as our own impatient spirit?
What are we doing to ourselves? Why
do we allow all this pressure to affect us?
Doesn’t God have a better way for us to live and operate?
I think it all comes down to
unrealistic expectations. Every day we
bite off more than we can chew and we end up with mental and emotional indigestion. America has a great work ethic and we have a
lot to show for ourselves but isn’t there a balance somewhere? What are some things we can do to be more
peaceful as we progress throughout the day?
- PRAY OVER THE DAY – (2 Chr 27:6) So Jotham became mighty, because
he prepared his ways before the Lord his God.
In the morning give the Lord the day and all of the details. Ask
the Lord to go before you and make your paths smooth (Pro 3:6). You will be surprised at how your day will
prosper.
- PLAN YOUR DAY – (Pro 16:9) A man’s heart plans his way, but
the Lord directs his steps. It is
good to have a general plan for the day.
Write everything out as far as your To Do list goes. Then prioritize your list with the most
important items on the top. Then work
from the top down and check off as you go.
You’ll be surprised how this simple method works and gets things
accomplished.
- HAVE REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS – (Mat 6:10) Your kingdom come. Your will be
done… Avoid over planning your
day. Don’t try to cram in your
objectives and making something work that shouldn’t be. That is striving in the flesh and God will
not bless that. If it works out great
but don’t overly push for it. Let God’s
peace rule in your heart (Col 3:15). The
minute it doesn’t it might be an indication of overload and overkill. It might be more realistic to plan 80% of
your day and leave room for the unexpected.
- BE FLEXIBLE – (Jms 3:17) But the wisdom that is from above is…willing
to yield… Life is organic but what
we try to do is treat it like steel. If
you do that you will be one frustrated puppy and a candidate for chronic anxiety. God doesn’t always work on our timeline but
He does make everything beautiful in its time (Eccl 3:11). Remember, God’s work done in God’s way will
accomplish amazing results for His glory and the peace of His children!
Louie
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