Day
14 – our business with the Father
SELF-REFLECT
2. God’s desire for you is fellowship with Him.
What does your answer to question #1 say
about your desires?
3. What steps can you take to bring communion
with God to a new level?
The whole human race was created to glorify God and enjoy Him forever.
Sin has switched the human race on to another track, but it has not altered God’s purpose in the tiniest degree… I am
created for God; He made me… Beware lest you forget God’s purpose for your life. –OSWALD CHAMBERS
When Cathy and I decided to have children, we never expected
parenting to be 100% pleasure. We knew that unspeakable joy would be sprinkled
with pain and sacrifice. We were aware of the expenditure of time and money and
the risk of illness and rebellion. We had no guarantee that all would go well.
We could have avoided any of these potential negatives by remaining childless,
yet we forged ahead nonetheless.
Why did we take the risk? The answer is very simple. We chose to
have children because we valued the parent-child relationship above the
inherent risk. Our overarching goal—to relate as mother and father to our two
daughters—was worth more to us than the potential of heartbreak. Observed in
this light, every single adversity we have faced as parents has been a
testimony to the primacy of that relationship.
The same is true with adoptive parents. Take, for instance, my
wife's sister and her husband. A few years ago Tracy and Oscar embarked on the
challenge of a lifetime, adopting three brothers, then ages two, four, and six.
They did so with full awareness of tough days to follow. Their joint, willful
act guaranteed for them sacrifice and suffering. They chose this route because
a relationship with those boys was more important to them than any incumbent
negative.
In the same way but to a greater degree, God highly values His
relationship with us. Why else would He create us as free, moral beings? Why
take the risk that sin and suffering would enter His universe unless the joy of
divine-human rapport was of paramount importance?
God created us for communion. He brought us into existence,
despite all the potential negatives, that we might have fellowship with Him.
This is our business with the Father, and we must be about it.
1. Estimate the amount of time you spent
the past
seven days focusing in some way
on your relationship with God.
2. God’s desire for you is fellowship with Him.
What does your answer to question #1 say
about your desires?
3. What steps can you take to bring communion
with God to a new level?
Daily Quotation
Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest (Uhrichsville, Ohio: Barbour,1963), September 21.
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