Why are some traits, such as meekness & gentleness, often viewed as weakness? What are some downsides to trying to be “strong” all the time?
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Sept. 22
When you encounter obstacles in your daily life, do you let them paralyze you? What would it take to let God move you past the hurdles?
Can’t Win for Losing (Prayer Devotional for the week of September 22, 2013)
Have you ever felt like every direction you turn, you keep screwing things up? I made a mess at work recently – both literally and figuratively – and I felt that way. I wanted a do-over for the whole day.
The die-hard coffee drinkers usually beat me to the punch in the mornings and brew a big pot of caffeine first thing. However, I noticed when I went to the break room that the pot was empty, so I thought I’d be helpful and make a fresh batch. What I didn’t know is that the machine starts brewing as soon as you pour in the water; there is no Start button. I bet you can see where this is going: I poured in the water and then turned away to fetch the filter, when all of a sudden, hot water started spraying all over the counter!
Later, I made a mistake on a budget spreadsheet, and just when I was inwardly chastising myself because it was my fault entirely, a colleague encouraged me and said, “Relax, there are very few things that can’t be fixed.” And, sure enough, it was a relatively simple matter to reverse my error, just like it wasn’t the end of the world to sop up spilled water from the coffee maker.
We have a choice about how we deal with setbacks. We can throw up our hands in frustration, wallow in self-pity, or we can approach situations with an attitude of humility. Various translations of the Bible use the words humble, meek, gentle, and content interchangeably, but I like the way the New International Reader’s Version translates Matthew 5:5: “Blessed are those who are free of pride …” Humility is the opposite of pride.
Pride can prohibit us from being receptive to what God is trying to say or do in our lives. When our pride is wounded, it can stop us in our tracks when God wants us to move. It takes humility to own up to our mistakes, and I would suggest that it takes a healthy sense of humor to learn from them, as well. I don’t always do that well, but it helps to have reminders from others that there really are very few things so dire that we need to stress out about them.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Sept. 21
Wars aren’t just fought in combat zones. Check out Ephesians 6:10-18 to see how to prepare for spiritual battle.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Sept. 20
Have you ever rallied behind someone – a spiritual leader, perhaps – who let you down? Leaders are still human, but God will never fail you.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Sept. 19
As a kid, falling down didn’t hurt so much & getting back up wasn’t so hard! Proverbs 16:18 says something similar, only about our pride.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Sept. 18
My dodgeball strategy was always to step out & get hit quickly, so I could exit the game – hated it! What ways have you ever been a coward?
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Sept. 17
Have you ever felt like you were in a pointless predicament? Will you let God build your character during those times of feeling stuck?
Prayer prompt for Monday, Sept. 16
David had pride in his abilities, but he was quick to deflect attention toward his accomplishments to the source of his abilities: the Lord.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Sept. 15
When it comes to facing your fears, do you relate more to the armchair quarterback, water boys, smug giant or underdog champion?