Today I was reading from Ruthless Trust and I came across a story about a monk that really made me stop and think. The monk was in prayer for many years asking God to bring him a spiritual mentor that could help him to become more like Christ. One day he had an internal feeling to go to the steps of the cathedral. There he met a beggar. He said to the beggar I hope that you have a good day and a happy life. The beggar responded that of course he would, but that he really didn't understand the monk. You see the beggar looked at every day as a gift from God, that every day was a blessing in and of itself. God created every day and it didn't matter what happened on any given day as it was still another day to praise God. On top of that our lives are in God's hands, when we surrender to a perfect trust in God we realize that every circumstance in our lives is for His glory. Everything is meant for Him, whether we see the purpose behind it or not. When we focus on how a circumstance affects us then we've missed the point completely. It is meant to be a blessing and a way for us to bring Him glory.
It kind of goes along with my devotion for today from At His Feet by Chris Tiegreen. In it Tiegreen is discussing Luke 17:7-10. Jesus is talking to the disciples about how a servant doesn't stop and take a break just because he has completed a task, he does all that the master requires of him. When the servant starts thinking about what he is going to gain from something or when his focus falls off of his master and onto himself, then the servant is doing everything for the wrong motives and is no longer serving the way he should. We often look at our tasks as something that we can do to sort of pay back God in a way, but that is not it at all. We are called to be obedient, we are called to trust in God's plan. The things that we do for God should not be looked at as some sort of task that makes us better Christians, but as a gift from God that allows us to bring glory to Him. When we are doing a task we should not think of it as something that will give us a reward, but when doing the task we should be thankful for simply having the opportunity to be doing that task.
It is a humbling thought though to realize that none of this is really about us. I mean yes God blesses us and takes pleasure in doing so, but when we get so focused on God blessing us, we miss out on everything else that He gives us. Just like this beggar who trusted that everything in his life was a gift from God and went through life trusting that God's perfect plan includes both the tough times and the good. The biggest thing we can learn from this is to remember that our focus should be God's glory not our own wants and desires. When we focus on ourselves we miss the points where God is blessing us in ways that we didn't realize before. I, therefore, urge you to keep your focus on God and not your own desires, because it just isn't about us anyway.
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