Life Plan Devotion #4 [consequences]

marylaw
on 12/21/08 9:25 pm, edited 12/21/08 11:08 pm - Winfield, KS
Hi, Everyone.
I trust all of you had a great weekend. Are you ready for a busy week? I'm ready for Christmas. We had one son and his wife here for the weekend, and we have today to get ready for another son and his family (wife and 3 sons) who will arrive some time tomorrow. Busy time!
I've decided to post the devotion today and tomorrow but, with your permission, I'll take off Wed. through Friday. However, I will be available via private messaging, if you want to "talk."

Life Plan Devotion #4 [consequences]

     Everyone makes mistakes, dumb moves, mess ups. Most consider the resulting consequence the hardest part, but I have come to know that the consequence is the best part. It is the consequence that gives one the opportunity to learn a valuable lesson (the first time, hopefully).
     What consequences have you experienced:  debt, bitterness, guilt, shame, regret, missed opportunities, need for forgiveness, loss of joy, need for repentance, need to pay retribution, having to face delays (in whatever form)? Whatever your consequence, once you've been there, done that, you never want to go back.
     When you choose to live outside of God's truth, you will experience painful consequences. These consequences are as natural as burning your finger when you touch a flame. They are not punishments sent from a vindictive God (God is never vindictive). For every cause there is an effect. It's the same in the spiritual world as the natural world. The purpose of the effect is to drive one back to the cause, where there is a valuable lesson to be learned and personal/spiritual growth to be had.

Isaiah 59:2
"But your iniquities have separated you from your God..."

Joel 2:25
"The LORD says, 'I will restore to you the years that the locust have eaten...'"

What this has to do with weight loss: 
It is a very painful moment, when one realizes that one's choices in the area of eating and lack of tending to one's body have culminated in excess weight, weakness, and, often, sickness and/or disease. To do anything other than care for one's body, our gift from God, is sin. Because it is sin, we are assured that "if we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (I John 1:9). After that, with God's help, we begin anew, doing all we can do to live an abundant life, in the healthy body God created for us, knowing that God will do His part--doing for/in us that which we cannot do for ourselves.

Prayer for Today:
"Heavenly Father, I do not want my iniquities to separate me from You, so I want to tell You how sorry I am for my sins. Please forgive me today and shower me with unmerited grace. Thank You that You, as my good and loving Father, discipline me, as would any good and loving parent. Help me to grow more than I could ever imagine through consequences that are allowed by You. Only You offer freedom, healing, hope, and a secure future--before, during, and after the necessary consequences. For those consequences that I have faced that were not caused by sin in my life, thank You for seeing me through. In Jesus' Name, I pray. Amen."

Go forth today, and learn from every consequence!

Blessings,
Mary
"Don't tell God how big your storm is; tell your storm how BIG your God is!"

     ObesityHelp Support Group Leader and Support Group Coach
Hislady
on 12/22/08 1:08 pm - Vancouver, WA
You absolutely take time off and enjoy your family over Christmas, what a blessing. We are snowed in so will try to do family Christmas on New Years day. I can't believe we have 14-16 inches of snow on my back deck, it's unreal for this neck of the woods.
Yes consequences can be a good thing if we learn and grow from them. Just because they look like bad consequences at the time doesn't mean we can't learn from them. Very Merry Christmas to you and yours!
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