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The King in the Mud

I was talking with a friend about Jesus. As we we were talking, he said, “I can’t understand why Jesus would leave heaven, and come down to a fallen world. Why would he want to leave all that glory, to just come down here and then suffer as he did?”

I know that the answer is Love. Jesus came to the earth, to live a perfect life, as an example for us, and to then pay the price for the wrong that we have done. But I was struggling to show this to my friend, in a way that he could understand.

As I thought about this, a picture came to my mind.

A King and his son were riding their horses through the country, wearing their royal robes. They were all alone when the son’s horse suddenly bolted off into the distance.
The King followed in great haste.
The son’s horse headed to a boggy area, and duly threw the son deep into the mud. The son was in dire peril. He was stuck deep in the mud, in all his royal robes, being pulled under.
The King saw the situation and immediately jumped off his horse, threw his royal robes to the side (it would do no good if he got caught in the mud because of what he was wearing) and waded in to save his son.

So why did the King disrobe and enter the mud so quickly?

Love for his son.
He saw his son and knew that if he didn’t act quickly, then his son would be lost. He considered his son to be more important than his royal robes and how clean he was.

The above picture gives us a glimpse of why the Father sent Jesus to the earth.
He saw us and the deadly peril that we are in.
He saw that we are lost, and without help, that we would be destined to an eternity of suffering.
Hence, He sent His Son to save us, and Jesus was willing to leave the all the glory of heaven, in order to be a rescue line to save us.

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Many could be on the Stage, but the spaces are few.

This is a thought that came as I was watching a worship video.

There were the singers/dancers at the microphones. Then there was the crowd/people on the same level as the singers. One of the people was clearly in the moment, and could easily have been put at one of the microphones. Then the thought “Many could be on the stage, but few are the spaces”, came to my mind.

I can see this truth very easily.
Up front there are only so many spaces.
So who gets to have the best places…???… if indeed they are the best places???

Who is able to stand in the limelight, and not crumble?

Do you want to be in the limelight?
If you answer “YES” to that one you quickly, …. then do you need to take a humility pill….??? 🙂

There may be many stars on the side lines (we are all stars, in our own special way, 🙂 ) but if some of those stars were to be thrust into the limelight, then how would they do???

Some would Shine and be a Great Light, for The Lord. But would others stumble and fall?…

Can we know the difference?

If we try to answer that question in our own strength, we might get the answer right and we might get it wrong.
We’d be playing the numbers game. Some we win and some we lose.

But if we are talking about people’s lives, then is there a better method to use over the numbers game…???

Our Lord God’s way???
If we can hear His voice, and follow His Ways, then do our odds get better….??
I know that, the answer to that one is a resounding “YES”.

If we can hear His voice for who should go where, or more importantly, of where and what I should be doing, then how much better are things going to be?

We may not like the answers we get at times, but if we are hearing His words and His purposes for us in ……. , then how much better will it be if we will follow His Ways and His thoughts. Our Loving Heavenly Father, who loves us with an everlasting Love.

There may be some who long to be centre stage, for all the right reasons, but it just doesn’t happen.
Don’t dismay. It might just be your Loving Heavenly Father protecting you from all the arrows that comes with the limelight.

There may be others who don’t want the limelight, but are then just thrust into it.
Your Loving Heavenly Father has you in His Hands. Look to Him for all your needs, for He is able to keep you and to stop your foot from falling.
He Can Protect you from the enemy’s arrows, for He that is us is Greater than he that is in the world.

As for me…. where would I like to be???

Confused is where I currently am. 🙂

I look at some of the things I write, and can just think, “Lord, this is soo good, because it’s from You!
How I long for others to see it so that they can hear Your Words too.”
But I also like not being in the limelight. I am happy to be a star on the side lines.

Fortunately for me, the measure of how successful this blog site (or me in general) is, doesn’t rest with me alone (Although I do need to play my part).
It rests with one Greater than me. (A huge amount greater.)
That rests with My Lord God Almighty!

He Is All Powerful.
He is All Loving.
And He knows what is Best.

I will just try to follow where He leads me, and leave the rest up to Him.

My final thought on this comes from a film. (Of all the places it could come from 🙂 )

Don’t try to be a great man. Just be a man and let history make it’s own mind up.

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Will you hear Father’s voice, before you post???

I went you the shops recently and bought a replacement product for one that was running low. (Nothing too exciting there. 🙂 )

I placed the new product under the old one, then a day or so latter I saw that they were a different size. The new one looked like it had been through the wash. It had shrunk a bit.

“Cost cutting measures by the big companies.” Was among some of my thoughts. I then thought about taking a picture of it and posting it online. Spot the difference kind of thing.

“One was bought a while ago, and one was bought recently, can you spot what the difference is? 🙂 ” Was among my thoughts for the caption.

Then a thought entered my head.
It went something along the lines of… “You could post this and many people could find it funny. But will there be some who could be upset by this? Will there be some who could see it and then think, “Big companies doing cost cutting by stealth at our expense and hoping that nobody notices, arrrhhhh!”
Do you really want to post this, and possibly cause someone some pain, just so that you can get a like or two?”

I don’t normally post things online. I’m just not generally interested in it, other than blog posting.
Blog posting is probably 99.9999% of what I put online. So for me it was an easy matter to follow the thought.

Yes I could easily post it, but I could just as easily not post it.
If by not posting it, I’m not causing someone a small amount of pain, then isn’t that going you be the better option?

Rather than post a fun something that might cause someone a bit of grief, I’ll instead try to stick to blog posting that will try to lift someone up.

Thank you my Heavenly Father for giving me that thought.
It was an easy one to follow.
Please help me to keep hearing Your thoughts all the more, so that I can keep in step with You.
Please forgive me when I get it wrong, which I know I do at times.
Thank you for accepting me just as I am.
Amen.

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The Poison Artwork Bottle

Do you ever find that there is something in your life that you like, that God then asks you to hand over to Him?

It can sometimes leave me a bit more confused than I normally am.
It can leave me thinking, “But God, I like this, it can be useful to me. Do you really mean for me to let go of this?”

But what if the thing that I like so much is like the poison artwork bottle?

The poison artwork bottle may be pleasing to the eye. It may be an exquisite artwork, but if it truly is a poison bottle, then it contains poison!

Do you really want to hold onto the poison artwork bottle, if your Heavenly Father is asking for you to hand it over to Him?

If you are like me, then you might think, can I just pour out the poison and then keep the bottle?

What if the poison is so potent that it can’t be washed away?
What if the only way to be truly safe from the poison is to hand over the poison artwork bottle as a whole to your Heavenly Father?

Sometimes we might struggle with the things that our Heavenly Father asks us to hand over to Him. But He does have our best interests at heart.

Sometimes we might know that what we have is no good for us, but we can still like it.
Will we try to hand it over, knowing that it is better for us to do so?

Sometimes we might not know why we are being asked to hand something over. It might be that it could be a poison bottle in disguise.
Will we follow our Heavenly Father’s prompting, trusting that He knows what is best for us?

Father,
We know that You are Good and that You do indeed Love us.
Help us to always follow Your ways.
If you are asking us to let go of something and hand it over to You, then please help us to do just that.
You do have our best interests at heart.
Help us to know this all the more, so that we can trust and follow You that much better.
Our Loving Heavenly Father.
Amen.

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When Sacrificially Giving, can we Sometimes Give Too Much?

Giving is good? Isn’t this so… after all it says in…

Luke 6:38
Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”

2 Corinthians 9:7
Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

Proverbs 19:17
Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord,
    and he will reward them for what they have done.

It is very easy to find references that refer to giving as being good, because it is good to give.
So, why would I dream of starting a post with the title of “When Sacrificially Giving, can we Sometimes Give Too Much?”

God loves a cheerful giver, I’ve just stated that above, so have I lost my mind, or something??

But what if you are giving away “THAT”, which God has given to you, for which YOU should be making use of??

What If God is saying to you, “Stop giving away the Life Force that I am giving to you, for you. You may see others needs as greater than yours. But their needs are my problem, NOT yours!”

Are you starting to see where I am going with this thought yet?

It is good to give. But should we do so (sacrificially) for extended periods? If The Lord leads you to, then the answer is yes.
But if The Lord is not in it…. then perhaps the answer is no.

How can we tell the difference?
Do you have peace with where you are and what you are doing?
If our walking is in line with Our Lord God, then we should have Peace!
If we don’t have peace, then is it time to stop and re-evaluate where we are and what we are doing?

The Lord wants us to be at Peace!!

John 14:27
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.

Psalm 55:22
Cast your cares on the Lord
    and he will sustain you;
he will never let
    the righteous be shaken.

The Lord is there to lead, guide and sustain us, but we do need to hear His Ways and follow His Promptings.

If you are thirsty and the Lord gives you a glass of water, to quench YOUR thirst,… then drink it!!
If you give away your glass to another, because you think that they are in greater need…. well, you may have met their need… but at your own expense.

That’s sacrificial giving,…. which can be good, if it is being lead by Our Lord.
If it’s not being led by Our Lord…. then is it a lie from the enemy?
The enemy will take a good idea, and then twist it so that he can then trap and ensnare whoever he can, whenever he can.

1 Peter 5:8
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.

We need to be aware of the enemy’s schemes, so that we can avoid them, or even demolish them.

2 Corinthians 10:4
The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.

The way we can have greater access to theses weapons, is to keep in step with Our Lord God Almighty!!

He has the ability to bring just what is needed at any moment so that we can then see the victory.
A single word from The Lord Can break and Demolish strongholds!!

Are our ears open to hear His words to us?
Will will follow His promptings to us?

If we do hear and follow Him, then how much more of His Kingdom will we see?

My Lord God Almighty,
You Are The One True Lord God,
Help me to see and hear Your leading, all the time.
Help me to know when to help and when to step back.
If You tell me to step back from something, then please let me hear You clearly on the matter.
Open my ears to Your voice, over all others, so that I can actually follow You.
You do know what is best for me.
Help me to put my trust in You, for myself and for others.
Amen.

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Take a breath, and remember to smile.

I’ve recently had one of those annoying car journeys.

I wanted to go down a road, but there was a road closure and a diversion was in place. “Oh, I don’t want this!” was my first thought.
Then the thought, “Don’t let a diversion rob you of your peace.” came to my mind.

OK, it’s only a little diversion, and I do actually know where to go.
Take a breath, and remember to smile.

As I carried on, silly little obstacles, just seemed to be being put right in front of me, along with the thought, “Don’t let silly obstacles rob you of your peace.”

“OK Lord. I’m trying to, but can you help me to remain calm.”
Take another breath, and remember to smile.

As I continued on my journey, I could then see a van driver coming up behind me at pace. I think that the general distance between my bumper and his was about two inches or there about. (No I didn’t stop and measure it properly. 🙂 )
And the same thought again, “Don’t let other people rob you of your peace.”
Yet another deep breath, and again remember to try to smile.

I carry on and the traffic up ahead is going a bit on the slow side. (Still trying to smile.)
There’s a learner in front of the slow moving traffic.

Slowly all the cars between me and the learner turn off, and I’m left with the slow learner in front of me and the angry van driver behind me. (I’m not making this up, honestly.)

I wanted to pull over and just let the van driver go past me. But then that would be subjecting the inexperienced learner driver to the angry van driver.
“Oh Lord, are You just playing around with me now?”
I can’t help, but to keep smiling at this now, do I need to remember to keep breathing evenly instead now? 🙂

We finally come to a part of road where it goes into two lanes at the traffic lights.
The learner goes through on the green, I’m in the left lane stopping for the red light. The van goes past me on the right side (at pace), jumps the red light (that I stop at), and then it seems to me that he just misses the learner as he pulls to the left of said leaner and speeds off down the road.
Where’s a policeman when you want one?

I’m just so thankful that the van is finally gone.
Still just trying to just breath and smile.

As I get past the lights, there is a van (I’m assuming the same one) in a bit of a funny position, still trying to push its way past everyone else.
Then it is truly gone. Phew.

What a different journey it would have been without all those small quiet still thoughts of “Don’t let …… rob you of your peace.” ???

I don’t know that I’m fully peaceful about it all, but at least I can laugh about it. 🙂
For once I haven’t gone to my position of, “AAAHHHHH!!!!!”

Lord, PLEASE tell me I’ve learnt this lesson now.
Can You please stop sending all the silly drivers all my way. 🙂

As I’m looking back at all this, I’m thinking, “How many times do we let ….. just rob us of our peace?”
Can we do better?
Could we remember to just try to take a breath and smile when things just go a bit wrong, and then endeavour to remain in a peaceful state of mind?

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To Give or Not to Give? That is the question.

I had a hit of a funny scenario run through my head this morning.

It was the end of a church service, after there had been a give away of some chocolates, meant for the children. When all the children had received their gift, there was still some chocolates left over. These were then being given to the few random lucky people.

I was fortunate enough to be standing in front of one such person, giving away the chocolates. (No, I hadn’t rugby tackled everyone out of the way to reach this position. 🙂 )

I could see on the face of the chocolate giver that they were trying to decide whether to hand me some chocolate, or not?

My thoughts then went to, “I am a member of this church, I do give to this church, as such I have no problem receiving a gift of a bit of chocolate as I have effectively already paid for it, in effect.”

That’s were the scene ended. I told you it was a bit of a funny scenario. 🙂

It has left me thinking that my thoughts were true and valid, but also irrelevant for the question of whether to give or not to give?

I didn’t actually have a need for the chocolate.
Yes I like chocolate and it would be nice to receive some, but I still didn’t need it. Could there have been someone else who could have appreciated it more than me, who actually might have had a need for it?
Could this have been the question going through the chocolate givers mind instead of, are you worthy enough to receive the chocolate?
Could the chocolate givers thoughts have been, “Who do You want me to give this chocolate to Lord?”

When we do give, then what is our motivation for doing so?
Do we only give to those who are worthy to receive a gift?
Just to those who are family and friends?
To those who have fallen onto hard times but are of good character?
Or do we give, just simply to bless someone who we are led to bless, and thus, then please Our Loving Heavenly Father?

Matthew 6:19-21
19 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. 20 But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

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Are you willing to be filled to and beyond overflowing?

I made a cup of tea this morning. I made a mistake and put too much water in. 🙂
When I added the milk, the mug was full to capacity and overflowed slightly. It spilled even more as I tried to gently stir the milk in.

Then the thought came, “To be filled to overflowing, means to be so filled, that you just spill over.”

I made a bit of a mess with the tea.
I needed to clear the overflow up. No problem really, as it was only a small mess. But a bit messy it was, all the same.

So, are we willing to be filled to overflowing by Our Lord God Almighty?

Romans 15:13
13 May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.

Psalm 23:5
5You prepare a table before me
    in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil;
    my cup overflows.

Luke 6:45
45 The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth speaks.

If we are going to be overflowing, then it’s going to be better if we overflow the goodness of God.

But are we willing to become overflowing?

To be filled to overflowing could mean to become a little bit (or a lot) foolish in our own eyes.

King David knew something of this when he danced before the Lord with all his might, in 2 Samuel 6:14.
Michal, David’s wife, saw David dancing and looked down upon him and despised him in her heart. 2 Samuel 6:16.
In 2 Samuel 6:20 she then tries to rebuke David.

David’s response is:
2 Samuel 6:21-22
21 David retorted to Michal, “I was dancing before the Lord, who chose me above your father and all his family! He appointed me as the leader of Israel, the people of the Lord, so I celebrate before the Lord. 22 Yes, and I am willing to look even more foolish than this, even to be humiliated in my own eyes! But those servant girls you mentioned will indeed think I am distinguished!”

So, being filled to overflowing could mean to end up looking a little or a lot foolish, but it will also mean knowing a joy that goes beyond the normal.
An overflowing of joy!

Does anyone want to say yes to that one …..?
I do!
I want my default to be, to say “YES” to my Lord God, and not no.
I want to be more concerned about what He wants, and less about what I want.

I was just in the bathroom, shaking the excess water from my hands, “Oi, you’re making me wet” my wife then complains to me.
“It’s just the overflow you are experiencing” I reply. 🙂 (We had just been talking about the overflow idea.)
She was not too amused, and was happy when I left the room. 🙂

How do we respond when we come into contact with people who are overflowing?

Whoa, calm down a bit there?
Can you rein that in a bit?
I can’t keep up with you there?
I’ll just stay over here, and possibly watch from afar?

….. or how about…..

Whoa, that looks good, can I have some?
Let’s keep this fire going, and then see just where it goes to?
I want to be close to this and get on board with what’s happening?

Which set of responses do you think is more you, at the moment?
Which set of responses do you want to be like?
Is a change needed?

Proverbs 3:5-10
Trust in the Lord with all your heart
    and lean not on your own understanding;
in all your ways submit to him,
    and he will make your paths straight.

Do not be wise in your own eyes;
    fear the Lord and shun evil.
This will bring health to your body
    and nourishment to your bones.

Honor the Lord with your wealth,
    with the firstfruits of all your crops;
10 then your barns will be filled to overflowing,
    and your vats will brim over with new wine.

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Can you Hear the Beat of the Drums?
Will you follow the leading of The Lord Your God?

Will You Accept God’s Power of Veto?
Will you allow The Lord Your God…. to be The Lord Your God?

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Do What you Know, How to Do!

This is a thought that has been slowly building in me over time.

It’s origins started from a message from Elevation Church which Steven Furtick gave.

If you search YouTube for, “God’s Got Your Back | Pastor Steven Furtick | Elevation Church”, then you should soon find the orginal message.

I’ll come back to the picture that Steven shared in a bit. But first another thought that is intertwined with this thought. “Why is it that new christians can see theirs prayers answered so much more quickly than those who are a bit longer in the tooth?”

There are probably different variations on that thought, but they generally go along the lines of, new christians just have an excitement about them. Things just seem to happen for them that much quicker.

If you are not careful, then you could end up thinking, “It’s not fair, why can’t I have some of that?”

Some of the answer to that question might be coming in this post…….. possibly??? 🙂

During Stevens message, he showed a video of one of his children’s fist steps, as recorded by Holy, his wife. Holy was excited and giving great encouragement. “Go on” and “Well done” were probably among the words she said.

Any parent will probably have experienced a similar time when their children took their first steps.

When the video ended, Steven then asked his son to join him on the stage.

His son stood up, walked to the stage, went up a few steps and then across the stage to where Steven was.

Steven made a couple of comments along the lines of, “no cheering for them steps”, and “that was more technical than what you just saw on the video, it even included going up stairs”.

Of course no one cheered, it was just a grown man having a walk. Who is going to cheer someone for doing something that everybody takes for granted?

When we start something new for the first time, then more encouragement is needed, as such more encouragement can be given. But as we progress and hopefully become more grown up, then some things are accepted as being so. Walking being one of those basic things.

Could you imagine what it would be like if your mum cheered your every step?
“Well done you, you took another step, go on keep going!”
“Mum! I’m just going to the toilet, can you please give me some peace!” 🙂

It would be beyond ridiculous, and exhausting for both parties.

As we grow, we hopefully grow into maturity, becoming older and wiser and as such knowing what is the right way to go. We still need guidance, but the level of that guidance changes.

Back to Steven and his son. Steven gets his son to walk on the stage. But he takes a different position to where Holy was. Holy was in front of her son, in the video. Steven goes behind his son, then says, “This is my way, walk in it.” He then caries on doing this, changing his son”s direction so that he doesn’t walk off the stage. “This is my way, walk in it.” Staying just behind him. (Steven does this as a picture of a christian who is growing into maturity.)

Put the two pictures together and you have two stages of a person’s life. When they first start out, and when they are older, and hopefully wiser.

Could this be part of why new christians apparently see more answers to prayers that much more readily?
Because they need it?
But as we grow, we should then be able to stand on our own two feet that much better, so are we then expected to do just that?
I’m not talking about being fully self reliant, we all need to be rooted and trusting in Our Lord God. But for the simple things where we should be able to do …… . Then shouldn’t we just do …… .

This thought could be summed up as “Do what you Know, How to Do!”

Sometimes, as christians, we can want to know exactly what it is that we are meant to do before we take the next step. Down to the smallest details. Sometimes, do we just need to do the next step?

How silly would it be if a carpenter who needed to join two pieces of wood together, wouldn’t take the next step, just because they didn’t know which nail to use. Could you imagine it?
“Lord, please tell me, which nail should I use?”
The answer comes back as, “Any one of the nails from the big box in front of you! They are all good!”

Could it sometimes be that when we ask, “Which way should we go?” We don’t hear the answer because the answer comes back as, “There are many routes open to you, choose one and I shall be with you. If you go astray, then I’ll nudge you back to where you should be.” ?

Could it be that we can be given such an answer as above, but dismiss it, because it’s not what we want to hear?
Because we are waiting for the exact right way to go?
The exact nail to pick up?

Sometimes we may be directed to use a particular nail, for a reason that we might or might not know about, but are there other times when we just need to do something, instead of endlessly waiting for the exact right move?

It’s good to wait on Our Lord God Almighty. But if He is telling us to just do something, then shouldn’t we just do the something?
Hence my starting thought, “Do What you Know, How to Do!”

Ecclesiastes 9:10
Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.

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An Eviction Notice is Served.

I’ve been reading through Nehemiah just recently. A part of it stood out to me, which I will share here.

To set the stage, the Israelites had been taken into exile.
During the books of Nehemiah and Ezra, the Israelites had been returning to Jerusalem and the rebuilding of the temple and the city walls had been taking place. Then in Nehemiah 13:4-9 the following happens.

Before this, Eliashib the priest had been put in charge of the storerooms of the house of our God. He was closely associated with Tobiah, and he had provided him with a large room formerly used to store the grain offerings and incense and temple articles, and also the tithes of grain, new wine and olive oil prescribed for the Levites, musicians and gatekeepers, as well as the contributions for the priests.

But while all this was going on, I was not in Jerusalem, for in the thirty-second year of Artaxerxes king of Babylon I had returned to the king. Some time later I asked his permission and came back to Jerusalem. Here I learned about the evil thing Eliashib had done in providing Tobiah a room in the courts of the house of God. I was greatly displeased and threw all Tobiah’s household goods out of the room. I gave orders to purify the rooms, and then I put back into them the equipment of the house of God, with the grain offerings and the incense.

Nehemiah didn’t mess about. He threw Tobiah out along with his possessions. After all, this was a room that was meant for God’s purposes and not to be lived in.

But how did Tobiah get to be living in the room in the first place?

The Israelites were taken into exile and the articles that was in the room were carried away in the process. Hence the room was left empty.
Could it be that Eliashib saw an empty room and also saw that Tobiah needed somewhere to live?
Could he have then put the two together and allowed Tobiah to live where he shouldn’t have? After all, it’s only an empty room, not being used?
But the room was meant for a different purpose.

When Nehemiah saw what was happening, he knew what was happening and what should have been happening. He served an eviction notice to Tobiah and purified the room, and then restored the room to its intended purpose.

It made me think, are there things in our lives that are meant for God’s purposes but we didn’t know what they were. To us, it was effectively an empty room, that we have then made use of for our own benefit?
Have we then come to like the use of the so called empty room and what we have done with it?
But is it in line with God’s purposes?
Are there area’s in our lives where we need to serve an eviction notice so that God’s purpose can then be realised in our lives?

As I said, it made me think.
To give something up that is useful to us can be difficult. “Look, this is useful” we can say, and there can be a truth to such a statement.
But is there a better use for …… ?

Are we willing to hear what Our Lord God will say to us if He tries to serve an eviction notice on …… ?

We might not like it when we get served an eviction notice on something, but what matters more to us?
Our own agenda or Our Lord God’s?
Will we be willing to follow His prompting when He asks us to hand …… over to Him?
Will we allow Him to clear out the clutter and then wait to see what He will do with the space?

Psalm 139:23-24

23 Search me, God, and know my heart;
    test me and know my anxious thoughts.
24 See if there is any offensive way in me,
    and lead me in the way everlasting.