I pray that from his
glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through
his Spirit. Then Christ will make his
home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s
love and keep you strong. And may you have
the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high,
and how deep his love is. May you
experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then
you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes
from God. Ephesians 3:16-19
As people, we spend a lot of time focusing on what’s
ahead. Some of us get caught up into the
past. Very rarely do we focus on the
here and now. We too often look at our
own spiritual growth and development and usually say one of two things. One, we look to God saying, Lord, please do
something for us to understand your will for our lives or remove this barrier
that is in front of me. Those who dwell
in the past become depressed because the past represents the old you; the one
who sinned and always said or did the wrong thing at the wrong time. However, there is a select few who get
it. They realize the future is what God
holds for them and the past is what God forgave them of. What matters most is that we are thankful to God
in the here and now, and He removed the chains that held you up in the past and
liberated you to go forward into the future.
God loves you exactly where you are, and has done everything
in your life to put you in position to do great things right now. If you are like me, you might look at your
life and ask what God sees in a sinner like me.
I know I still am subject to sin, but I am far from the person I used to
be when Christ saved me. Through His
grace, I am given the opportunity to humbly get back up and learn in my quest
to do better. That is what growth
is. It is messy, painful, and often
unwanted. Paul in today’s verses prays
for us to both embrace the transformation that we are undergoing and appreciate
it today. Through it all, we come to
find achievement, maturity, and greater understanding of God’s will for our
lives. Your failures through God’s love
and grace help shape you. They do not however
define you. Furthermore if you are too
focused on the future as to how you will get better, you may miss on what God
is trying to show you right now. If we
know God is all knowing and all powerful and we trust in Him completely, would
it make sense that you are right where God wants you right now? All that has happened occurred because God allowed
it to. Our goal is to embrace the person
we are now; flawed but loved by the Almighty God who is the only one who is
perfect.
God has put you right where you need to be today. You may not be where you want to be, and you
might not be happy with how you got here.
But today, God is what He has always been in your life; present and with
you every step of the way. So as Paul
hopes, let us all experience Christ love in its fullness so that we will
realize today that we can do anything!
How can you focus on the here and now more? What will you do with the strength God has
given you? My prayer is that rather than
dwelling on the past or focusing on the future, we pause and embrace the person
God has made you right here and now.
Amen and may you have blessed and Happy New Year!
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