I am a perpetual list maker. I always have been. It makes my days run smoother. It makes me see that I’ve accomplished something.
But sometimes that habit becomes a stumbling block because it can cause me to run on “auto-pilot.”
Breaking that down, it simply means that I run on “Denise’s ability” rather than God’s.
Here’s how Denise’s list goes:
Blog post– I get a “great idea” in my head and type it up without praying about it.Make bread– I made our bread and freeze the other loaf without asking God with whom I could share the extra bread.Grocery shopping– I buzz through the store, with little thought about having a Gospel conversation with a shopper who speaks to me.Dry Cleaners– The worker looked worn and worried, but I didn’t ask how her day was going and how I could pray for her.
Everything got checked off, but it was done in my strength and with my limited abilities. Nothing extraordinary happened as result. Denise’s abilities revealed.
This week I read Psalm 124:1 -3
If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, now may Israel say;
If it had not been the Lord who was on our side, when men rose up against us:
Then they had swallowed us up quick…
Israel had victory and they could say, “If it hadn’t been for the Lord we would have been swallowed up by our enemy! God interrupted their day!
That verse made me stop and ask myself – “What happened in my day yesterday that I would say, If hadn’t been for the Lord who was on my side things would have turned out much differently!”? Did I look to the Lord to break in and interrupt my plans? Or did I do everything in my own strength instead?
Oh, that every day I would allow God to interrupt my plans. It might look like this instead:
Blog post– “If it hadn’t been for the Lord, I wouldn’t have thought to post that!”Bake Bread–“If it hadn’t been for the Lord, I would have missed meeting the new family up the street, but He reminded me I needed to take them a loaf of bread and introduce myself!”Grocery Shopping– “If it hadn’t been for the Lord nudging me to invite the sweet lady at the store to my church, she may never have visited!”Dry Cleaners– “If it hadn’t been for the Lord nudging me to pray with the worker at the dry cleaners, I never would have known that her husband was diagnosed with cancer recently.”
Do you see what a difference depending on and surrendering to the Lord makes in our day? His abilities are revealed! I have missed out on His blessings so many times, simply because I was not relying on His Spirit and power to work through me to do what only He can do. How sad.How empty.
But today is a new day to surrender.
This situation is another opportunity to give my plans to Him!
Today’s list is another chance to see Him step in and do what only He can do!
What happened in your day yesterday that would make you say – “If it hadn’t been for the Lord THAT never would have happened!”? How much of your day yesterday was empowered by the Spirit of God and how much was done in your own strength? God wants to use us as His instruments, if we’ll only surrender our wills (and our lists!) to Him.
Thankful for His grace,
Thanks Denise, I needed this today. Every day I awake and thank the Lord for the new day he’s given me through the health difficulties. But I need the reminder to use those chance encounters as a way to share Christ. I missed one of those opportunities yesterday so it’s a bittersweet reminder, Lord forgive me.
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I know that feeling of defeat; but praise the Lord for new opportunities He gives! I stepped out of my “zone” today while waiting in line at Sam’s and had the chance to chat with a dear lady! My heart rejoiced that He helped me obey! I’ll be praying you’ll know how to step into those conversations about what God has done for you.
We’re so thankful you’re progressing!!!
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