Our Daily Walk with Christ Devotional - April 4, 2024
Scenario: Your son, age 10 asks for a bicycle. Both of you develop a plan based on merit to be completed within a reasonable time frame and if the conditions are met, he will receive a new bike. Excitement has driven him to excel and with expert advice from the manager at the bicycle shop, he chooses his new bike. Despite your best efforts, things didn't go as planned. You didn't anticipate his negative reaction to the tight fit of the bicycle helmet, and you also didn't foresee the need to use wrenches to lower the seat and remove the pedals temporarily for balance training without an end date. Yet the greatest surprise is your son's anxiety due to his fear of falling. The look on his face displays that his joy has quickly turned into disappointment. Despite feeling frustrated, you verbally express positive affirmations to keep his hope alive.
"Then the Lord God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to tend and keep it. Out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name." —Genesis 2:15, 19
With Adam, God's desire for beings created in His image and to worship Him was fulfilled. Christ gave Adam tasks that not only challenged him intellectually, but also promoted spiritual growth, happiness, creativity, and optimal physical health. When we think of the animal kingdom, we realize that Adam's heart was filled with love and intent when naming the animals. Can you imagine a lion, tiger, or eagle being called by any other name?
"…And whatever Adam called each living creature, that was its name" (verse 19). In the Creation story, we have proof that humanity was created with the free will of choice. Not only did we receive innate talents, the ability to dream and strive for excellence, but we also received spiritual gifts, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind" (2 Timothy 1:7).
"Remember that you will never reach a higher standard than you yourself set. Then set your mark high, and step by step, even though it be by painful effort, by self-denial and sacrifice, ascend the whole length of the ladder of progress. Let nothing hinder you" (Reflecting Christ, p 299).
Throughout our lifespan, we must continue to strive for excellence by developing realistic short and long-term goals that utilize our talents and spiritual gifts. If we pray and align ourselves with God's plans, He guarantees victory. Yes, the road is rough, but we were created with the resilience to persevere despite the obstacles and setbacks. The goal is life with Christ.
Job dissatisfaction is one of the primary complaints when pursuing personal and professional growth. We grow tired of suffering hardships, but still, our prayers for a new job remain unanswered. God is using adversity to develop the Fruit of the Spirit in our character. Because we do not know what to pray for, God closes doors and gives us the answer of "no" to keep us on the Path of Righteousness.
Our Father uses the ordinary things of life to produce extraordinary character transformation. Even our chosen professions are designed for continuous intellectual, emotional, and spiritual growth and development. Our role is to pray for the strength to endure the struggle of being transformed into righteous saints of the Most High God.
"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope." —Jeremiah 29:11
When Christ brought the animals to Adam, we find that God's original plan required humanity to cooperate with Divinity. If our talents and spiritual gifts are used to glorify and honor God then we invite the Holy Spirit to work His transforming power within us. Praying for God's plans to be revealed and waiting on the Lord for an answer demonstrates faithful obedience.
God's definition of upward mobility is the transformation of our minds, characters, and personalities. This life is our only opportunity to prepare for Eternal life. Sanctification is the work of a lifetime and is directed and guided by the Holy Spirit. If we compare ourselves to the Scriptures which are the Standard for Righteousness, we would surrender and seek God's will without fail. To have the Character of Christ requires consecration, fasting, and the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
Scriptures Defining Righteous Character Traits
- "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind…" (Mathew 22:37).
- "Love your neighbor as yourself…" ( Matthew 22:39).
- "A man's insight gives him patience…" (Proverbs 19:11).
- "The Fruit of the Spirit is…" (Galatians 5:22-23).
- "If you forgive men their trespasses…" (Matthew 6:14-15).
- "Be kind and tender-hearted…" (Ephesians 4:32).
"O LORD, I know that the path of [life of] a man is not in himself; It is not within [the limited ability of] man [even one at his best] to choose and direct his steps [in life]." —Jeremiah 10:23, Amplified Bible
We easily pursue the desires of our hearts, yet, in doing so, we have strayed from God's original plan—praying and accepting His will. The worldview of success has enticed us and crept into our values. Never, ever trust your heart! Our hearts lead us to believe that social status, titles, financial wealth, and tangible things equate with striving for excellence. Without the Holy Spirit's daily guidance, we hold the same status as the unbeliever, to direct our steps places us in spiritual bankruptcy.
"Seek the LORD while He may be found; call on Him while He is near." —Isaiah 55:6
The parent and son were not prepared for the amount of effort and practice required to learn how to ride a bike. As a result, they both ended up feeling disappointed and frustrated. This could be attributed to the parent relying too heavily on prior experience and underestimating the challenge involved in teaching a child to ride a bike. We can avoid disappointments and chaos by choosing to rely on God in every aspect of our lives.
"Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God." —1 Corinthians 10:31
The war raging between God's will and our desires never experiences a cease-fire. Whenever our hearts threaten to make us choose the detour to the broad path, we must put our wayward desires in check: Does this action or decision honor God? Will the outcomes align with God's plan for the spiritual transformation of my character? We have received the power to use self-control.
"Call to Me and I will answer you, and tell you [and even show you] great and mighty things, [things which have been confined and hidden], which you do not know and understand and cannot distinguish." —Jeremiah 33:3, Amplified Bible
If we acquiesce to God by allowing Him to navigate our pursuits then we will receive spiritual transformation, intellectual and emotional growth, and optimal physical health. We have come too far in our spiritual journey to settle for earthly trinkets. Make a commitment to surrender to God in humility and patiently wait for His perfect plans.
Surrendering our desires is the test that proves our love for Christ. To be in sync with God's plans is the challenge every believer faces every day. Still, we must frequently remind ourselves of God's Divine Definition of Upward Mobility: "Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord" (1 Thessalonians 4:17).
Lord God, we pray for the strength to overcome our innate desires which are enmity against Your will and plans. Lord, cleanse us from all unrighteousness and fill us with the Holy Spirit. We ask You to give us wisdom and discernment in our daily lives so that we recognize the temptations designed to make us fall. In Jesus' Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
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