Monday, April 26

refocusing and motivation.

Make me your focal point as you move through this day. Just as a spinning ballerina must keep her balance, so you must keep returning your focus to Me. Circumstances are in flux, and the world seems to be whirling around you. The only way to keep your balance is to fix your eyes on Me, the One who never changes. If you gaze too long at your circumstances, you will become dizzy and confused. Look to Me, refreshing yourself in My Presence, and your steps will be steady and sure.
-April 25 in Jesus Calling by Sarah Young


Spiritual amnesia. We are human. I think it all goes back to remembering that we are never going to be perfect in this life. This Christian life is a long process.
Keep on keeping on. The Lord is at work in you, the key is letting Him do the work in you.
It is so tough. But everyday is a choice we have to make. We either choose to serve the Lord, or we don't.

-some wisdom from a good friend


Many of us suffer from the morbid tendency to be instant "out of season." The season does not refer to time, but to us - 'Be instant in season, out of season," whether we feel like it or not. If we do only what we feel inclined to do, some of us would do nothing for ever and ever. There are unemployables in the spiritual domain, spiritually decrepit people, who refuse to do anything unless they are supernaturally inspired. The proof that we are rightly related to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not.
One of the great snares of the Christian worker is to make a fetish of his rare moments. When the Spirit of God gives you a time of inspiration and insight, you say - "Now I will always be like this for God." No, you will not, God will take care you are not. Those times are the gift of God entirely. You cannot give them to yourself when you choose. If you say you will only be at your best, you become an intolerable drag on God; you will never do anything unless God keeps you consciously inspired. If you make a god of your best moments, you will find that God will fade out of your life and never come back until you do the duty that lies nearest, and have learned not to make a fetish of your rare moments.

-April 25 in My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers

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