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How are the memory verses treating you?

This is the point where it starts getting real…to actually retain all of these, I’m having to make sure to review them a few times through the week as I add new verses.

Here’s the 11th verse of the year:

For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery.

Galatians 5:1

Inhale truth. You got this 👊

Reflection

The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.

Psalm 23:1

I skim over this verse because I know it so well because it’s so popular because it’s a great analogy because it’s catchy.

I don’t think I give it the proper attention until I pause enough to consider it anew.

I cannot remember a time when there wasn’t something that I wanted. Usually many things. At any one time there are things I want to get (sooner rather than later), relationships I want to develop, tasks I want to finish, accolades I want to receive...the list goes on.

What am I doing wrong?

I don’t think that God is going to remove the desires for things of this world—many of them are good in right proportion.

But I do think that when he becomes central to my life, everything else gets put into better perspective.

When I was drinking, there was little doubt that my own wants were at the forefront of my life: my thoughts and my actions revolved around serving myself. Because I was leading myself.

Here is the great truth from this well-known psalm: he will do the leading.

And as he does, we will learn to stop wanting to be our own guides.

There isn’t as much instant self-centered and short-lived gratification. There is a growing satisfaction in being deep-rooted in a faith with substance.

This lets me hold the wants that still cross my mind both more loosely and with a fresh perspective.

God, help me look to you for the direction of my life and not worry about the little wants of the world.

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Cheers, Eamonn

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