A Tug-of-War You Need to Lose

A Tug-of-War You Need to Lose
April 12, 2013 Lighthouse Network

April 12, 2013

Transformational Thought
Spring has finally arrived … what a fun and exciting time of year. So many activities in so many areas of life: school events, kid’s spring sports, house projects, yard work, gardening, jogging, hikes, outdoor activities with the kids, church events, small group socials, retreats, work projects, ministry opportunities, college trips, activities with extended family, movies, plays, family nights, continued school work and projects, or just hanging out. Then there is the planning for summer vacations, camps, mission trips, day trips, relaxation and catching up with our backlog. Wow!

We have five people in our family, so multiply the above list by five. We have different interests and most of the time we have different opinions about what is enjoyable. Our choices often conflict because we have competing agendas … you know, 2 teenagers, a 12 year old, and 2 parents with personalities as opposite as can be. As the father, leader, and only male, sometimes I feel like I am in the middle of a 4-way tug-of-war. Uuuuuuuuuugh!

How about you? Are you in a tug of war between your own agenda and God’s plan for you? Well, we all have trouble with that inherent core struggle: my kingdom come or Thy kingdom come.

Life can slowly separate us from intimacy with God. Today, there are more options than ever distracting us from a close, personal relationship with God. We are often torn between our own agendas and His desires for us. Guarding that inner fire, passion for Christ, is a great challenge in the 21st century. But really, that’s been Satan’s strategic plan from the get-go … a tug-of-war to control the direction of our life’s path, distracting us from God and making Him look like our enemy, not our ally. Our flesh also wants to be master of our own domain. But God wants to give you the desires of your heart and His path is the best way to find fulfillment.

Think about it. What are some things in your life that prevent you from drawing closer to God? All-consuming distractions like e-mails and cell phones? Time spent driving or sitting on the freeway? Pleasing bosses, shuttling kids, trying out new gadgets? Hours on the golf course or in front of the TV? Perhaps even serving in the church? There is nothing inherently wrong with any of these activities … unless you allow them to distract you from a personal and growing relationship with God. If you are involved in something addictive or sinful, drop the tug-of-war rope now, surrender, and get help. Call our free Helpline (844) 543-3242. If you or a loved one struggle, we will find the best treatment option.

Today, take an honest look at your activities. Look with the intention of acting on your findings. Make a list of the pros and cons of each activity to help prioritize them. Admit to God that you have allowed busyness or other distractions to take your eyes off Him. Ask for His forgiveness and His help to make Him first in your life. You will be amazed at how nicely the rest of your life will play out and the desires of your heart will be at hand. You will actually get your kingdom as an obedient heir in His kingdom. Pulling the rope or letting it go is your decision, so choose well. Our Curriculum can help you identify and overcome your need to control your agenda.

Prayer
Dear Father God, I know I sometimes let the busyness of the day interfere in my relationship with You. Sometimes I find time for everything else except my quiet time with You. Sometimes I am so focused on other things throughout the day that I forget You are right there with me. Please forgive me. Please help me make You first in my life each day. I pray this and all prayers in the name of the One who always made You first, Jesus Christ; and all God’s children say – AMEN!

The Truth
Come near to God and he will come near to you. James 4:8

Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Psalm 37:4

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