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Hearts and Motives

Hearts and Motives

When David chose his son Solomon to succeed him on the throne, David charged him to serve God “with wholehearted devotion and with a willing mind” (1 Chronicles 28:9). David made this charge because he knew that God’s requirement is full, wholehearted devotion. The Lord is concerned about external choices and behavior (see Joshua 24:15), but he goes much deeper, into the inner self (see 1 Samuel 16:7).

To love God with a “willing mind” is to grow in bringing and surrendering our whole selves to him, to take responsibility for our thinking, feelings, motives and for the development of our mind. Many people often do not consider what they think about or feel. They just let their thoughts live inside their heads without observing or questioning them. But our thoughts and feelings are an important aspect of who we are, and when we pay attention to what goes through our heads and hearts, we find out a lot about the state of our being. God knows that our insides will ultimately determine our choices on the outside (see Luke 6:43–45).

God wants us to follow him and love him with our whole being: heart, soul, mind and strength (see Mark 12:30). He knows what is inside us anyway, and he wants a full relationship with us. So we need to bring whatever is inside us, good or bad, to him, and he will help and guide us.

Read: 1 Chronicles 28:1-10

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From my daily reading plan with YouVersion: Henry Cloud & John Townsen – Life Journey (day 8)

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Love means allowing others freedom

Love Means Allowing Others Freedom

We all have difficulty owning what is ours. We disown what is ours and try to own what belongs to others. We often see this in relationships between parents and their grown children, as was the case with Rebekah and her son Jacob. Parents are to raise their kids so that their children can make their own decisions in adulthood. Yet it’s fairly common to see parents trying to control the decisions of their adult children. Rebekah did this when she pushed Jacob to deceive his father, and Jacob allowed Rebekah to control his actions rather than take charge of them himself.

In today’s world, similar violations might play out in a number of ways. For example, an adult son may make plans for Thanksgiving and therefore be unable to visit with his parents. His parents may have to deal with the disappointment of not celebrating Thanksgiving the way they want to. We cannot own things that are not ours, like our adult children’s time and plans. A healthy response by these parents would be to grieve for their lost wish for Thanksgiving with family and create some sort of satisfying holiday apart from their son.

It’s easy to say we love others but difficult to allow them the freedom inherent in love. We withdraw, feel resentful, send guilt messages and attempt to control those who do things against our wishes. These actions kill freedom and will, and they eventually kill love. Love cannot exist without freedom, and freedom cannot exist without responsibility. We must own and take responsibility for what is ours, and that includes our disappointment in not getting everything we want from another person. The disappointment that comes from our loved ones exercising their freedom is our responsibility. We must deal with it. This is the only way to keep love alive.

Read: Genesis 27:1-45
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From my daily reading plan with YouVersion – Henry Cloud  & John Townsen: Life Journey  (day 2)

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1 Timothy 6:17

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As for the rich in this present age, charge them not to be haughty, nor to set their hopes on the uncertainty of riches, but on God, who richly provides us with everything to enjoy.
1 Timothy 6 ESV
http://bible.com/59/1ti.6.17.ESV

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Psalms 94:18-19

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When I thought, “My foot slips,” your steadfast love, O Lord , held me up. When the cares of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul.
Psalms 94 ESV
http://bible.com/59/psa.94.18-19.ESV

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The Weekly Photo Challenges: Admiration

In response to The Weekly Photo Challenges with the Admiration theme

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God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness.  Genesis 1:4 (NIV)

There is a lot of people and things I really admire. I would start with God and everything what He is providing for us, then of course my parents, children and my husband.

The next thing is the light (electricity). It will sound strange for somebody who barely experience power outage and the electricity is taken for granted. Since we live in area, where we had for the last few weeks several power outages, I really admire when the electricity is working properly and me and my husband can work from home (we are online teachers) and I don’t need to cook using only candle light.

 

 

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“You are all going to heaven…”

I just finished watching this amazing and passionate testimony by Jim Caviezel and I felt like share it with all of you.

Have a peaceful and blessed Sunday!

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