Showing posts with label tyranny of busyness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tyranny of busyness. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Commitment

Read: Isaiah 26:3

“Commit your way to the LORD, trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.” Psalm 37:5

Commitment is a word few take seriously today. If it’s broken, we usually throw it away and get another one, including our relationships. There was a day, when we took things to the Fix It shop or to the counselor to be repaired. Nowadays, we just pitch it and go shopping…looking for a newer and bigger or more powerful model. God gave us the commission to live up to our obligations (Ecclesiastes 5:5), to protect what He gives us (1 Timothy 5:8) and to nurture our relationships (John 13: 34).

We get so caught up at work with meeting deadlines. Our time gets inundated with people we need to see. Then our spare time is taken up with chores at home. The busyness of everyday life consumes our thoughts and actions. We are so tired by the weekend that we resent spending any of it in the house of God. We just stay at home and sleep-in, so that we have enough energy to get back on the treadmill of our daily schedule once Monday rolls around again.

Therefore, before we can ever live such a committed life to others, we must first surrender our life to the Lord. If we continue to pursue our own agenda for our life, then our decisions will all be influenced by our selfish, human tendencies. God calls us to draw intimately closer to Him each day, to live in His presence.

Developing habits of quiet time every day will enable us to hear God's voice. We get our marching orders from Him; and when we do, we start to experience a whole new life as we keep His will in the forefront of our thoughts. Our job is less burdensome and our work flows more smoothly. We interact with people on a deeper level. We care more about the little things that mean so much in life.

Make a commitment to yourself today to surrender your life completely to the will of God. Make the changes He shows you that are necessary and be kinder to yourself and to all of those in your other relationships. Our frustrations with the present and our guilt from the past will rob us of the gift of tomorrow that God has in store for us. We cannot allow Satan to deprive our spirit of the life-giving flow of God’s Spirit within us. The Holy Spirit has the power, which makes our lives more productive for both the Kingdom of God and for us. By forgiving past hurts and walking in the Spirit in the present, we can look forward to a fulfilling future.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, we commit our daily schedule to You and we dedicate our lives wholly to You. You will cause our thoughts to line up with Yours, and You will established our plans and cause us to succeed (Proverbs 16: 3). You are ever able to keep what we commit to You. (2 Timothy 1:12)

Thought for the Day:
Society has rarely seen what God can do through a person who is fully committed to Him.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Dedicated Devotion

Read: 1 Corinthians 3:12-13

“For in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, 'For we also are His children.'” – Acts 17:28 (NAS)

In today's disposable society, it is easy to toss God out or to push Him aside when our life gets too full. Satan is hard at work trying to distract our time away from God. The tyranny of busyness consumes us and lassos us away from our covenant to worship God with our whole life.

Once we make time, however, the benefit of worship is that we draw closer to His presence and develop a more intimate and loving relationship with Him, which enables us to live and move and have our being permeated with His power.

God desires for us to totally commit our life to Him. This involves all of our heart, all of the days of our lives. In order to accomplish this, we first have to sort through the excesses in our lives and rearrange our schedule. We start by eliminating the less important temporal activities made of wood, hay and straw in order to make more time to focus on eternal matters that are made of gold, silver and precious stones.

Prayer:
Lord Jesus, help us to establish the discipline of praying without ceasing, having an attitude of prayer with every thought, word and deed each moment of our day, so that we walk in the center of Your will.

Thought for the Day:
God sprinkles our days with epiphanies, eases our load, encourages our triumphs and lights our path.