Living for Jesus
Today I woke with a heavy heart after some disturbing thoughts flooded my sub conscious mind.
Thoughts of disappointment and angry words of people I have loved.
This is why the Apostle Paul urges us to think on whatsoever things are of good report…..
I don’t know if age was a factor that brought this on, or just one of those quirks of the human mind.
Getting older has an interesting ‘down side’ that if not addressed, can bring you undone spiritually.
In years gone by I would have blamed the Devil, or people, or the circumstances of life that prevailed at the time, or maybe I had opened a door to sin in my life.
What ever the cause, as a believer I had a challenge on my hand to deal with it.
I was probably disturbed by the sad news that was coming out of Brisbane with the tragic news of the suicide of a much loved footballer.
The continual bombardment of unfiltered bad news in our media has an insidious way of penetrating our spiritual defences.
Fortunately I took it to the Lord in prayer and the reading of the Word.
Betty said to me “with God in our lives it all makes sense.”
As the morning progressed I committed these negative thoughts to the Lord in prayer.
I interestingly was led to read from Psalm 119:41-48 in the Passion translation.
41. May your tender love overwhelm me, O Lord,
for you are my Saviour and you keep your promises.
Striving to please Him in all that I do;
Yielding allegiance, glad-hearted and free,
This is the pathway of blessing for me.
I give myself to Thee,
For Thou, in Thine atonement
Didst give Thyself for me;
I own no other Master,
My heart shall be Thy throne,
My life I give, henceforth to live,
O Christ, for Thee alone.
Yes these old Hymns are so meaningful to us but the new songs are OK: Its all relative!