I won't ask for a show of hands for how many
people this week prayed our first dangerous prayer- I surrender. Continue
Your good work in me. Change me.
I do want to ask a follow up question related
to last week.
What is your big question to God?
Last week, I listed a lot of questions I've
asked or am asking God...
Why? Are You really? Do You care? Do You
really? Am I really? Will You really?
This week, I'm asking you... What's your big
question to God? And how will His answer change you?
At the core, the big question for me is
either Why? or Do I matter?
I'd love to say my big question to God is
what- what do You want me to do, Lord?
That feels like a more mature, more grounded
question. And in some ways it is. It's a great question.
But I think most of us have to settle some
other questions first.
And those questions are important to
God.
God's Word tells us to come to Him. He can
handle our doubts and questions.
He already knows the deep questions of our
hearts.
So I ask God questions. A lot of questions.
Often.
It's no surprise to me that I have three very
inquisitive children. I love that...most of the time.
I'm thankful God invites me to come and ask,
knock, seek...all of the time.
Sometimes, however, God asks me to be still.
To live with no answers. No game plan. No understanding of my situation and no
answer to my why questions.
I wonder if sometimes the lack of answers
changes me more than the answers.
The silence challenges me to be still and
remember what I know.
God is good.
God loves me. Unconditionally. Forever.
God will provide.
God is for me.
God promises my life has a purpose and He has
a plan.
I also wonder if what changes me most is
asking the questions and continuing to ask of God until I find a place of peace
in His arms. Answers or not.
So I come.
Will you?
Matthew 11:28-29, "Then Jesus said, 'Come
to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you
rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle
at heart, and you will find rest for your souls.'"
2 comments:
That's the key - whether we get answers from god or not. Or worse: when the answer we DO get isn't what we want to hear!
So true! Pray and keep on praying... and rest in Him. Easy to say, hard to do. That's why we need each other to remind us of the truth. I'm so very thankful for you, Judy!
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