Lent Day 18 - Saturday
“The Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and
self-control….” (Galatians
5:22-23)
How do non-believers
view us? Upon what do they base their opinions of Christians? Do they see the
fruit of love, joy, peace, etc.? I find it rather important that when Paul
wrote this letter, he mentioned this list as fruit produced…not fruits
produced….in that all these as a whole are characteristics of the
fruit/attributes we as Christian should show. We can’t pick and choose from the
list. And God doesn’t pick and choose which ones we get….we get all….or none.
During this season
of self-examination, I am looking at this list and seeing how I stand. I think
I’m pretty good on the kindness and goodness, for example, but on the patience
and self-control…not so much. What am I withholding from God so that I can’t
enjoy the full benefits of what He has promised to me? I’m faithful to my
friends and family…but am I always faithful to God? I would tend to think so,
but I know that I tend to worry about things and try to offer my suggestions to
God about how to deal with certain people and situations, so I’m not being so
faithful in those times.
Turning things over
to God and letting go of my own manipulations is probably one of my bigger
faults. Oh sure, I’ll pray for God’s Will to be done in various situations, but
do I really let it go and leave it with Him? Again….not so much at times. As my
Plain ancestors have written in journals and Bibles,
“We must learn to let God’s Will be our primary motive. We say we trust
God, so, then our word binds us to trust Him to handle our problems. Don’t turn
to our own devices and those of other men. God’s way is always best.”
How simple. How
assuring. How I wish I could always do that. I’m working on it and I hope you
will, also. Pray for your trusting in our sovereign God who can, and will,
handle all things…..but, in His Time!
And for today my friends, this has been the gospel according Jimmy. Blessed be the Name of the LORD!
2 Comments:
Good post, Jimmy. But how come you don't respond to comments? Not a big deal, just curious.
Haha, CW. I have no idea why I rarely respond. Back when I started this blog, I was on it for hours every day and made some good friends that I have to this day. But, it seems that with the advent of Facebook, I post to both places and have gotten slack about my responding here. I DO appreciate your following me and your comments. They are an encouragement and I will definitely do better. I promise.
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