Father Indeed Knows Best

I was out walking with my dog Lucky tonight at 8 PM, which was extraordinary in and of itself. Lucky is almost 13 years-old; yet he still thinks he’s a pup. He’s at the gate raring to go every time I head out for a walk. Though I’d love to take him with me every time, I just can’t. I can’t take him walking during the day because it’s too hot. I can’t take each day I head out because his hip wants to come out of joint. I can’t take him on long walks because he gets that look in his eyes, “Are we going home yet?” Though he wants to think he can do it, he just isn’t able to anymore. It’s up to me, as his owner, to take care of him.
This is what it means to be a child of God. We have a Father who acts just like I do with Lucky. He knows what we can and can’t handle. He knows the daily conditions we’ll face and how to navigate us through those conditions. He wants us to experience victory each day. The condition of victory is to listen to Him and do what He says throughout our day (i.e. a Biblical worldview); even when we think we can handle the situation ourselves or what He’s telling us to do doesn’t make sense.
I’ve had to return early from walks because Lucky simply thought he could handle more than he could. I should have known better than to let him trick me (jumping up and down like a puppy) into taking him with me. Our Father never makes that mistake. The question is two-fold. One, will we filter our life through Him? Two, will we do what He says to do? Our Father does know best. It’s time to listen to this Dad.

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Keeping Anchored

I noticed a bee getting a drink in our pool. While I swam to the other end of the pool, I saw another bee getting a drink, or so I thought. I commented to my son, “Man, we sure have a lot of bees in our pool.” After helping what I thought was the second bee out of the water, I went back to rescue the first bee. Lo and behold, the first bee was gone, or was it? No, there was a small breeze moving across the top of the water causing the first bee to drift from one end of the pool to the other.
This can happen in our walks with Jesus if don’t live with a Biblical worldview throughout our day. Most of the time we don’t choose to do wrong or take our drugs of choice in one huge leap. No, we usually get caught up in sin due to the small breezes of life, our small choices or simple neglect. Living with a Biblical worldview, clearing every thought through the Word of God, keeps us from drifting. If we listen to Jesus and do what He says throughout our day, we’ll never drift away from Him. Instead, we’ll stay anchored right where He wants us to be – in His presence where the good stuff is found.

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Some of God’s Thoughts About You

You have to want to be around Jesus and believe that He has your best interest in mind if you are to live with a Biblical worldview. Think about it. Why would you want to hang with someone who is at best indifferent towards you and at worst doesn’t even like you?
I believe the following thoughts accurately reflect what our Heavenly Father actually thinks about His children.
If God had a refrigerator, your artwork would be on it.
If God had a wallet, your photo would be in it.
If God had an iPhone, your number would be in His Favorites.
If you called God, you’d never be able to leave a Voicemail message as He’d always pick up.
If God had a GPS tracker, He’d know where you were every second of every day.
Your God is crazy in love with you! “God didn’t promise days without pain, laughter without sorrow, sun without rain, but He did promise strength for the day, comfort for the tears, and light for the way.”
As a child of God, He can give you something that is far better than your drug of choice: long-lasting peace, complete significance and a love that will never stop flowing towards you. Why wouldn’t you listen to Him and do what He says in your daily decisions?

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Grow Your View of Your God

Life. We all have situations we face every time we walk into and out of our homes; yet many only exist not live each day. Jesus didn’t come to give us an existence, but real life today (John 10:10). He’s the One who asks us to taste and see that He is good (Ps. 34:8).
The question is, “Is your God worth experiencing?” Abraham had a leave your comfort zone and follow Me life adventure God. Sarah had an overcome barrenness to give life God. Rahab had a stand up against her countryman and save her life God. David had a giant killing experience for himself God. The bigger your God is, the greater your trust in Him can be to give your life sweetness.
Is your God limited to your imagination or is your God found on the pages of Scripture like those listed above? Your ability to trust Him with your daily situations increases in direct proportion to your view of Him. Your security, daily success and sense of being loved are tied up in your view of God. It’s time to grow your view of your God. Start and/or continue to live each day with a Biblical worldview and you’ll see your view of God grow beyond your imagination.

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Walk With Not Towards Jesus

Ever been walking down a street, saw someone come towards you, and couldn’t make out who they were until you were just a few feet away from them? Religion is like this. A religious person hopes that one day as they keep walking, doing certain good things, they will be rewarded with a trip to heaven to see Jesus.
This is not the kind of life Jesus came to bring. We’re not walking towards Jesus, but with Him each step we take on our journey. It’s hard to feel close to the person way down the street, but you can have a great time with someone who walks by your side. This is what living with a Biblical worldview does for the believer. No matter where you are, Jesus is with you. Talk with Him. Get close to Him. Hear Him. Do what He says to do. As you have this kind of relationship with Him, you’ll be more and more like Him now, not just when you get to heaven. Oh yeah, your love for and peace from Him will also get deeper with each step you take.

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