Thursday Blessing

Patricia R.
on 3/23/11 7:02 pm - Perry, MI

 

March 24

Lighting the Fire Again

Matthew 22:36-38

Let’s continue looking at the Lord’s warning to the church at Ephesus (Rev. 2:4). The Ephesians are a model of cooled-down faith. Their fervor is gone, though they’re still going through the motions of serving God and even defending the faith.

Christ’s warning to the Ephesians extends to modern-day believers whose hearts have grown cold. He looks at distracted and complacent Christians who are laboring for every reason but the right one, and He cries out, “What I want is not your empty service; I want you!"

The heart cools gradually as a person gives higher priority to other relationships and activities than to the Lord. Our enemy Satan has subtly shaped how the word “idol" is perceived. He’s limited the definition to false gods. The truth is, anything that distracts from God qualifies as an idol. For example, the god of this age is sports. So many believers know more about stats than Scripture and show more passion in the stands than in a worship service.

Returning to a life of passionate service for God begins with repentance. We must assume responsibility for drifting away from our first love. Then, we’re to put Jesus Christ back on the throne of our heart and reconnect with Him through regular prayer and Bible meditation.

God desires an intimate relationship with every believer. So let me ask you a question: Are you excited about Jesus? Our best and purest devotion will be to whatever or whomever we prioritize above all else. If that is not Jesus, repent and let Him rekindle the flame of your first love.

Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Patricia R.
on 3/23/11 7:11 pm - Perry, MI
I am so guilty of putting things before the Lord.  I love my Phillies and Eagles.  I love my Munchkins, and look forward to their visits.  I love my dog, who is named after one of the Phillies.  I love to check my status on Facebook, and connect with friends like you all.  BUT, I do not carve out enough time to maintain a health relationship with the Lord.  I am retired, and have plenty of time to do so, but I fail at it none the less. 

I must set aside time for my devotions, and just get back to basics.  I am ashamed of this situation, and want to correct it. 

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 3/24/11 5:47 am - Vancouver, WA
I bet we are all guilty of that and need to work on it. I know I am too.
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