Jeremiah 29:11 (KJV)
For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.
My pit bull
lab mix, Skye, is not big on store bought toys. She just won’t play with them.
But give her a stick and she’ll chew it to splinters. When its cold outside, we have lots of sticks inside for the fire. So Skye decimates one and grabs
another from the box. She also loves playing tug of war and she wins every
time. It’s her stick and she’ll keep it, thank you!
We all have our “stick”
don’t we? A certain habit that maybe we shouldn’t have. Maybe it’s one we’ve
had so long that it’s nearly impossible to give up. But God has greater things
in store, and He wants every part of us, bad habits, good habits, quirks.
It’s
good to have a routine. Sometimes it’s necessary, depending on how hectic your
life gets. But maybe you have that one part of your routine that’s not Bad, but
it’s also not something you should be indulging. Be that what it may. God knows
already. He just wants to hear it from you.
We tend to live like God isn’t
omnipresent. We think, “oh, one time won’t hurt.” But God sees us. Like a
loving father, he can’t take his eyes off us. But he gave us free will. He lets
us do what we want, whether or not it takes us off the narrow way. God still
loves us, and he’ll give us people to kinda nudge our conscience, but it’s up
to us to listen and come back. No matter how long it takes, God is right there,
waiting for us to come back with the mess we made. And without fail, God takes
us back, clean us up, and reminds us how much we are loved.
Dear Heavenly Father, thank you for loving us
so much. Help us to remember that you only have good things in store. In Jesus
Name, Amen.
Jenna V. Hilton is eighteen, and lives in Arkansas with her
parents, two sisters, a brother, and dog.
She is a senior in high school and planning to attend college to become
a veterinarian.
1 comment:
A lovely reminder God wants the best for us and has great things in store by following Him. Thank you for another wonderful devotional, Jenna. Keep writing!
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