Happy Monday!

If it hasn’t started that way, CHOOSE to make it better.  I realize I am not walking in your shoes today, only you can do that.  Only you can feel your pain, your hurts and your disappointments.  Let me ask you a question though.  Which feels better?  To focus on all that is wrong in your life or all that is good.  I ask this because that is where I find myself so often.

I am currently reading the book When God Whispers Your Name by Max Lucado.  His writing soothes my soul and sometimes I just need a different perspective.  There is so much in this little book that I love but a particular chapter just grabbed hold of me and wouldn’t let go.  What do you choose?

When it comes down to it, God holds me in His hands.  He holds my past, my present and my future.  He is in control and I am His.  He whispers my name.  Am I listening?  Are you?

 

From When God Whispers Your Name – Max Lucado

“It’s quiet.  It’s early.  My coffee is hot.  The sky is still black.  The world is still asleep.  The day is coming.

In a few moments the day will arrive. It will roar down the track with the rising of sun. The stillness of the dawn will be exchanged for the noise of the day. The calm of solitude will be replaced by the pounding pace of the human race.  The refuge of the early morning will be invaded by decisions to be made and deadlines to be met.

For the next twelve hours I will be exposed to the day’s demands. It is now that I must make a choice. Because of Calvary, I’m free to choose.  And so, I choose.

I choose love . . .

No occasion justifies hatred; no injustice warrants bitterness.  I choose love.  Today I will love God and what God loves.

I choose joy . . .

I will invite my God to be the God of circumstance.  I will refuse the temptation to be cynical . . .  the tool of the lazy thinker.  I will refuse to see people as anything less than human beings, created by God.  I will refuse to see any problem as anything less than an opportunity to see God.

I choose peace . . .

I will live forgiven. I will forgive so that I may live.

I choose patience . . .

I will overlook the inconveniences of the world.  Instead of cursing the one who takes my place, I’ll invite him to do so.  Rather than complain that the wait is too long, I will thank God for a moment to pray.  Instead of clinching my fist at new assignments, I will face them with joy and courage.

I choose kindness . . .

I will be kind to the poor, for they are alone.  Kind to the rich, for they are afraid.  And kind to the unkind, for such is how God has treated me.

I choose goodness . . .

I will go without a dollar before I take a dishonest one. I will be overlooked before I will boast.  I will confess before I will accuse.   I choose goodness.

I choose faithfulness . . .

Today I will keep my promises. My debtors will not regret their trust.  My associates will not question my word. My wife will not question my love. And my children will never fear that their father will not come home.

I choose gentleness . . .

Nothing is won by force.  I choose to be gentle.  If I raise my voice may it be only in praise.  If I clench my fist, may it be only in prayer.  If I make a demand, may it be only of myself.

I choose self-control . . .

I am a spiritual being. After this body is dead, my spirit will soar.  I refuse to let what will rot, rule the eternal. I choose self-control.  I will be drunk only by joy.  I will be impassioned only by my faith.  I will be influenced only by God.  I will be taught only by Christ. I choose self-control.

Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. To these I commit my day.  If I succeed, I will give thanks.  If I fail, I will seek his grace.  And then, when this day is done, I will place my head on my pillow and rest.”

From When God Whispers Your Name Copyright (Thomas Nelson, 1994) Max Lucado

Galatians 5:22-23 The Message (MSG)

But what happens when we live God’s way? He brings gifts into our lives, much the same way that fruit appears in an orchard—things like affection for others, exuberance about life, serenity.  We develop a willingness to stick with things, a sense of compassion in the heart, and a conviction that a basic holiness permeates things and people. We find ourselves involved in loyal commitments, not needing to force our way in life, able to marshal and direct our energies wisely.

Legalism is helpless in bringing this about; it only gets in the way.  Among those who belong to Christ, everything connected with getting our own way and mindlessly responding to what everyone else calls necessities is killed off for good—crucified.

Galatians 5:22-23 (NIV)

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.