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November 19, 2012
November 19, 2012
"Owning It"
Scripture Reading:
John 21:22 (HCSB) “If I want him to remain until I come," Jesus answered, “what is that to you? As for you, follow Me.”
John 21:22 (HCSB) “If I want him to remain until I come," Jesus answered, “what is that to you? As for you, follow Me.”
Devotional Reading:
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Our
building is on fire. We’re perishing. The Son of God comes to save
us, offering us a way off the building, if we will only get in His
wheelbarrow. If we get in, He will carry us to safety. If we do not,
we will surely die. The question is, why don’t we get in the
wheelbarrow? One reason we don’t abandon ourselves totally to God is
that we would rather blame others than address our real issues. We play
the blame game. It works like this. I have a very hard day at work,
and I want nothing more when I get home than to talk to my wife, and
receive some affection from her. But when I get home, I don’t say,
“Silvia, I’ve had a bad day, and here’s what I need.” Oh no. Instead, I
pick a fight. “Did you not plug in my toothbrush again this morning
after you unplugged it?” I might ask. “No,” she’d say, “I forgot.”
Then she might give me a telephone message she’d taken earlier in the
day. “Did you get his number so I can call him back?” I’d say. “No,”
she’d say, “I thought you had his number.” And we’re off! Instead of
quiet talk and affection, we’ve got hostility and harsh tones. All
because someone (in this example, me!) could not own his own feelings,
and resorted to blaming another instead. Blame and ensuing conflict it
promotes do not equal intimacy. Some folks make the mistake of equating
emotional intensity with emotional intimacy. They are not the same.
In fact, they are not even close. But blame keeps us from being real,
with others and with God. I don’t know what your issues are, but I do
know that blame will not solve them. In fact, the blame game can keep
you and me from ever addressing the real issues we need to face head
on. We think we can deflect God’s piercing gaze from our own lives and
onto others, hoping to escape conviction, but until we allow His light
to shine on our own hearts, lasting change is impossible.
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Pastor Ben J Lahay
Galatians 2:20
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