So often we want to be who we are not. At times we long to be more that we are or we long for more than we have. At other times we seek to be less – to not be in the spotlight, to not be in that situation, or to have a little time and space to just breathe and to rest. Being content with who we are and where we are can be a struggle.
We can also struggle in our role in our relationship with God. All too often, if not most of the time, I want to be the one in control. In the deep corners of my heart and mind I really do know that God is the one who is in control. Yet I have a hard time yielding up all of my life. In general I am obedient but am not fully obedient. In almost all ways I trust God but I don’t quite offer all up to Him.
Through Jesus, God demonstrated what it looks like to live as a human fully obedient to and wholly trusting in God. But this is such a tough example o live up to. Jesus loved everyone. To all who came to Him, to allHe encountered, and even to those who challenged or condemned Him – Jesus loved them. Jesus met everyone right where they were at and did not judge. He simply ministered to them right where they needed it. For me it is so hard to enter into a relationship and to serve another without somehow judging them or their situation.
Lord, bring me humility. Lord, bring me a purer love for my brothers an sisters. This day may as live and love as Your child, as Your witness of Christ in the world, bringing You all the honor and glory.
Scripture reference: Revelation 1: 4b-8