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What To Do?

                 I seek you with all my heart; do not let me stray from your commands.  I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. (Psalm 119:10-11)

 

Today’s exercise dovetails nicely with a verse from two days ago. The challenge is to begin the next several mornings building the habit of asking God how He would like you to spend the day, and then to act on whatever directions you receive as you go through your day.

I know people who have been told to “Turn left,” “go there,” or “talk to that person.” Such are quite possible. But it seems to me that when I ask God how he would like me to spend the day, the answers are different:

Love Me

Trust Me

Follow Me

Talk to Me

Obey Me

Thank Me

Love others

Be generous

Be gracious

Tell the truth

Love yourself (properly)

Enjoy (Rejoice!)

Die to yourself

And, as the day has gone on, another: Procrastinate procrastinating. Put Scripturally, it’s “Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due, when it is in your power to act.” (Proverbs 3:27)

The hard part about all of these is that they aren’t concrete. A person can’t check any of them off their daily to do list. It’d be easier if God told me to turn left of talk to that person, but I could take pride in those things.

What’s He telling you?

 

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