Romans
8:12–14 (NLT)
Therefore, dear brothers and sisters, you
have no obligation to do what your sinful nature urges you to do. For if you
live by its dictates, you will die. But if through the power of the Spirit you
put to death the deeds of your sinful nature, you will live. For all who are led by the Spirit of God are
children of God.
Good morning Zebras,
My mother-in-law never leaves her house without
a large bag of stuff that she might need; water bottle, snacks, heating pads, etc.
Anything she thinks she might need while
she is out, she takes with her. That’s
her prerogative, of course, but personally I think it is silly. We usually aren’t going far and she rarely
uses the things she brings along.
But Saturday God showed me that it is the
perfect illustration of how I often live and it is no sillier than me wandering
around with all the fruit of the spirit stashed inside of me and never pulling them
out and using them.
God has given us the Spirit of Christ. We have at our disposal love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, not
to mention humility. But we usually leave
them “in the bag.” We pull out a little
now and then, but most of the time we are just carrying them around doing it on
our own. And to add insult to injury we
often start asking God for more before we even try to use what we have been
given.
For me, at that point, there was nothing left
to do but pray: O Lord forgive me!
Dear Lord, forgive us, for not using what You
have given us, for not really understanding that we are new creatures; that the
old has passed away and that You have given us the ability to live a new
life. Lord forgive us for constantly
trying to do it on our own and then getting discouraged when we fail, or even
worse taking the credit when we succeed. Dear Lord, I pray this day You increase our understanding
of the Spirit that lives inside us, help us to understand that on our own we do
nothing of value and remind us that it is not about us and what we do, but
about You and what You do in us and through us.
Amen
Love,
Jill
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