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Monday, July 09, 2007 ![]() Anyway, I just wanted to share about the 40 Days of Purpose journey I've been on with Shirleen recently, and as of tonight, we're on Day 9. But even then, though I've only reached 22.5% of my goal, I'm already feeling extremely europhic. The things God has revealed to me through Rick Warren has been amazing, and today, my jaw dropped as the following passage struck me.
God said, "It's time to get on with your life! Do the things I designed humans to do. Make love to your spouse. Have babies. Raise families. Plant crops and eat meals. Be humans! That is what I made you to be!" You may feel that the only time God is pleased with you is when you're doing "spiritual" activities—like reading the Bible, attending church, praying, or sharing your faith. And you may think God is unconcerned about other parts of your life. Actually, God enjoys watching every detail of your life, whether you are working, playing, resting, or eating. He doesn't miss a single move you make. The Bible tells us, "The steps of the godly are directed by the Lord. He delights in every detail of their lives. (Psalm 37:23)" Every human activity, except sin, can be done for God's pleasure if you do it with an attitude of praise. You can wash dishes, repair a machine, sell a product, write a computer program, grow a crop, and raise a family for the glory of God. Like a proud parent, God especially enjoys watching you use the talents and abilities he has given you. God intentionally gifted us differently for his enjoyment. He has made some to be athletic and some to be analytical. You may be gifted at mechanics or mathematics or music or a thousand other skills. All these abilities can bring a smile to God's face. The Bible says, "He has shaped each person in turn; now he watches everything we do. (Psalm 33:15)" You don't bring glory or pleasure to God by hiding your abilities or by trying to be someone else. You only bring him enjoyment by being you. Anytime you reject any part of yourself, you are rejecting God's wisdom and sovereignty in creating you. God says, "You have no right to argue with your Creator. You are merely a clay pot shaped by a potter. The clay doesn't ask, 'Why did you make me this way?' (Isaiah 45:9)" In the film Chariots of Fire, Olympic runner Eric Liddell says, "I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast, and when I run, I feel God's pleasure." Later he says, "To give up running would be to hold him in contempt." There are no unspiritual abilities, just misused ones. Start using yours for God's pleasure. I know it may mean nothing to most of you, but it definitely spoke to me a lot about my life and the way I have been running it. I hope it'll impact you too, no matter how big or small this impact might be. Remember: our purpose in life is to bring pleasure and glory to God! 'Day 9: What Makes God Smile?' made me smile. :D yam. weareradical at 5:11 AM
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