Your Daily Crossroad

Love

We get drawn away from the simplicity of love with today’s current culture.

He Knows My Name

How can I have a bad day when I realize God is thinking precious thoughts about me—so many wonderful thoughts that they are as abundant as grains of sand. They are so numerous I would have trouble counting them all! But that is our loving God. He sees each of us as an individual. He knows our personality quirks. He understands our worries. He sees our heart’s desires. He created us and has known us since we were cradled in our mother’s womb (Psalm 139:13-14).
As I start my day, Lord, it is comforting and powerful that You know my name and You think precious thoughts about me. No matter the struggles I may face today, no matter the disappointments or hurts I may endure, You haven’t forgotten me. You know who I am, and You have good plans for me. You assure me I am Yours. Thank You for Your amazing, mind-boggling love. I love You too!
Today’s Reading is John 6:35

A Prayer for Thanksgiving Day

All across our nation, Thanksgiving is a day that we set aside in order to do one thing.

How To Grow A Vibrant Spiritual Life

I’ve always thought about today’s passage in an external sense, rather than about the spiritual life. After all, that’s how it presents itself.
The lazy person reaps ruin while the diligent can expect a healthy harvest.
Simple. Makes sense. It’s a good challenge to keep me working hard and ensure I don’t let myself slack off.
But what if we consider this sowing-and-reaping principle in terms of our spiritual life? Specifically in our relationship with God.
We might not all live in castles or own vineyards, but we do all have the most valuable possession in the world: a human heart, soul, and spiritual life that needs tending.
Which scene resembles your inner quality of life in the following ways:
1 . Your spiritual life and relationship with the Lord,
2 . and your relationship with yourself?
If you’re like me, it’s probably a mix of the two.
TENDING TO YOUR SPIRITUAL LIFE
There are places in my relationship with the Lord I can honestly say are well-cultivated.
For me, being in the Bible and in prayer are two places I’ve experienced incredible life. I have also put myself on the line in order to be obedient to his direction—even though it’s been scary and uncomfortable.
It’s a mainstay of my personal relationship with Jesus.
I may not have a heart populated by colonnades and cascading fountains, but there is life there for both myself and for others.
But if I dig deeper:
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- What about pride and my desire for recognition and praise?
- What about envy?
- What about my greed?
- What about mean-spiritedness and incessant judgment of other people based on appearances?
- What about how I deal with anger?
- And the list goes on…
You see, the further I look past the well-tended fixtures of my inner life, I notice neglected places and crumbling walls.
I see nettles intruding on flower beds, choking the life out of what is good.
TENDING TO YOUR PERSONAL INNER LIFE
The same goes for my relationship with myself.
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- Do I hold myself accountable for my attitudes?
- Do I deal with anger before it blossoms into resentment?
- Am I the same man in private as I am in public?
- Am I cultivating habits that, while not comfortable, will produce life?
- And again, the list goes on…
I encourage you to survey your spiritual life in the same way. Find both areas that are flourishing and those that are crumbling.
How can you be diligent to tend to both? How will you increase fruitful areas while tilling up the weed-infested ones and starting over?
For me, it all starts with a willingness to see reality. So, are you willing to see the real problems that exist in your heart? Are you willing to admit that there are cycles of trouble in your life that don’t stem from everyone else’s actions, but are caused by your own attitudes and dispositions?
Here’s the deal. Until you own the entirety your inner life—the fruit trees and the weeds—you’ll never have the power or clarity to nurture it to its full potential.
So, if you find yourself in a spiritual draught, be diligent in cultivating the places where life can be found.
We can nurture wonderful landscapes within our hearts and minds—but we must do so on purpose. The question today is, are you?
This devotion blessed me. I felt it was so powerful and something that needs to be shared time and again. After reading this devotion today I pray you stop and ask yourself, am I cultivating the places in my spiritual life where life can be found?
I pray you have a beautiful day in The Lord!
Today’s Reading is Hebrews 12:28