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And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds. Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching. Hebrews 10:24-25

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Losing Touch

Psalm 27:8 (NIV84)

My heart says of you, “Seek his face!” Your face, Lord, I will seek.
Good morning Zebras,

Nick and Katherine, my two children, have always been really close.  When Katherine went off to kindergarten, Nick would sit and wait for her to return because in his three year old mind “playing without Katherine wasn’t fun.”  But times have changed and Katherine has now gone off to college and much to my relief Nick is not sitting around waiting for her to return.
In fact I think he is busier than ever.  God brought him a whole new group of friends after Katherine left, people she doesn’t even know, so Nick is busy building his life without his sister.

And Katherine, of course, is doing the same thing.  Going to college in a big city two thousand miles away from home required that she make new friends and find new things to do.  She doesn’t have the option of keeping everything the same, life is forcing her to adapt and change.
Each one of them is building a life independent of the other, which is good but unless they make an effort, beyond Christmas cards and status updates on Facebook, to stay in touch they will slowly drift apart. They will still be “close.” because of their shared history, but they will not be involved in the intimate details of each other’s lives.

Which is normal for siblings, but this morning I was thinking about how too often that happens with God.  We start out really close, we consult God over all our decisions, we are constantly seeking His face and His guidance,  but slowly over time we can drift apart and one day we wake up to find that we are building our lives without Him.
And not because that’s what we intended.  We did not intend to leave God out of the loop, we just got busy. Work, family, and ministry slowly pushed God to the back. We still pray before meals, send up “arrow prayers” when we need a little help and go to church when we can, but we just haven’t had any time for a good long heart-to-heart chat with God.

Fortunately, God is always willing to reestablish communication. He’s just waiting on you.  So if you woke up this morning feeling a little distant from God, resolve to spend some quality time with Him today and see how quickly that feeling goes away.

Love,

Jill

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