Day Eight:
Getting
What We Want
I
usually know what I want, and I like to get it. I'm exactly like most people.
When we don't get what we want, our negative feelings flare up.
Too
often, we Christians expect life to be perfect and for everything to go
smoothly for us. We expect success, happiness, joy, peace, and everything else.
When we're thwarted, we pout or complain.
Although
God does want us to have a good life, there will be times when we must be
patient and endure not getting our way. These disappointments test our
character and level of spiritual maturity. They actually show whether or not we
truly are ready for promotion.
Why
do we think we should always be first? Why do we think we are entitled to the
perfect life? Perhaps sometimes we think more highly of ourselves than we
ought. A humble mind enables us to take a back seat and wait for God to move us
to the front. God's Word says that we inherit the promises through faith and
patience. Believing God is good, but can we continue to believe God and trust
Him when we don't feel that life is fair?
The
secret of the Christian life is that we commit ourselves fully to God. If we
surrender our wills to God, what happens doesn't make us angry. If God doesn't
give us what we want and ask for, our faith is strong enough to say, "Not
my will, but Yours."
Pray:
God, help me. I often have strong desires, and when I don't get what I want, I
get upset. Forgive me. Remind me that Jesus didn't want to die on the cross,
but He lived in total submission to Your will. I ask You, through Jesus Christ,
to help me live in total submission and be content with what You give me. Amen.
From the book “BATTLEFIELD OF THE MIND DEVOTIONAL” – Joyce Meyer.
PROVERBS 3:5-6
Trust in the Lord with all
your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.
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