Think of a time when you were the one lied to. If you haven’t already, ask God to help you forgive. It’s hard, but it hurts you more not to.
Restart
I’ve been having trouble with the auto-backup on my work computer, so I made a note to myself to reboot the machine when I leave the office today. (I usually leave it on but locked so that the overnight update can run, but apparently, you still ought to reboot it periodically.)
Anyway, I put a sticky note on the monitor that reads: “Restart today!” Every time I glance at it, I feel a little nudge in the back of my mind, prompting me that it isn’t only the computer that needs to reboot. I need to remember that today is a new day; God’s mercies are brand new every morning.
Today is a fresh start! Yesterday’s worries shouldn’t still plague me, and tomorrow’s worries shouldn’t bother me yet. I need only worry about today.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, Sept. 20
Is there something in your life that you are holding back—a sin, a secret? God already knows what it is, so talk to him openly about it.
Prayer prompt for Monday, Sept. 19
Think back to a time as a kid when you got caught in a lie. Our deceptions seem to mature as we do. Ask God to open your heart to him today.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, Sept. 18
None of us is without sin, so let’s begin our prayer time by acknowledging that truth and asking God’s forgiveness for ourselves first.
Lying comes so naturally (Prayer devotional for the week of Sept. 18)
Liars don’t always avoid eye contact or give other body language clues to their deception—sometimes they look you straight in the face and speak a falsehood without mincing words. It comes so naturally, sometimes. When I catch the kids in a suspected lie, I remind them of three things before giving them one more opportunity to tell me the truth:
1) Sin will get you into trouble, but lying about it will always get you into more.
2) I’m not stupid, so don’t insult my intelligence by trying to deceive me.
3) The truth will be found, which brings us back to #1.
We could all learn a lot about the consequences of lying from the first couple, as their story unfolds in Genesis 3. Adam and Eve had just eaten the no-no fruit and were trying to hide their sin from God. In verse 9, God called out to ask where they were (duh – as if he didn’t already know). Adam spoke first and told God a half-truth that he had hidden because he was embarrassed and afraid. He conveniently left out the part about eating the fruit.
When God inquired further, Adam shirked the blame again. Oftentimes when we hear the tale of Adam & Eve, we hear that Adam accused Eve for making him eat the fruit. Verse 6 already tells us that Adam was right there when Eve ate the fruit, and he willingly took some from her. What’s ironic is that at the heart of his excuse, Adam actually blamed God. Check out verse 12: “The man said, “The woman you put here with me—she gave me some fruit from the tree, and I ate it” (emphasis mine). So, it wasn’t just the serpent’s fault for tricking Eve, and it wasn’t just Eve’s fault for sharing the fruit with Adam; he tried to eliminate himself from the blame game by reminding God that it was his bright idea to put that woman there, in the first place!
Sometimes I wonder how the story might have turned out differently if Adam and Eve had simply come clean and fessed up right away. Personally (and this is my own opinion), I believe that God still would have sent them out of the garden as punishment for their sin—clearly, they disobeyed him—but, I think he might have relented on the added penalties for Adam and Eve. (Or, perhaps I am just wishfully thinking about painless childbirth.) Regardless of what could’ve-should’ve-would’ve been, the fact remains that Adam and Eve sinned and tried to cover up for it.
What a sad foundation for the first couple to build their family on, and yet, each one of us – in our own ways and with our own version of the forbidden fruit – has also sinned. Will we come clean before God or continue trying to make excuses for our failures?
Foodie Friday: Leftovers
Get it … leftovers? Since it’s the day after?
Methinks that I’m running out of food-related posts on a weekly basis, so perhaps Foodie Friday needs to change to a periodic post instead of a weekly post. :p
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Sept. 17
Pray for Asia, at large, and ask the Lord to strengthen his workers – many of whom are there in secret – and bring revival.
Unwanted houseguest #2
Ok, this time it wasn’t a dream. I have an unwanted houseguest for real, and you will be proud to know that I haven’t completely freaked out like I did the first time one came into the house. It’s a mouse. *involuntary shiver*
I know that we are in the middle of a drought; the State of Texas has lost $5.2 billion in agriculture revenue this year. When I tried to take the boys swimming at Lake Waco last weekend, we found out that the beach was closed because the water level is too low. It’s dry. It’s hot. The temps dropped down to the mid-90s today, and several people commented on how nice it felt. I even ate lunch outside!
We have a 30% chance of rain this weekend (Please pray that it comes … I don’t even care if we get wet at the football game tomorrow night!). I honestly can’t remember the last time it actually rained. We had a light sprinkle for a couple of fleeting minutes in the wee morning hours a few weeks ago that left only tell-tale signs of spot marks on the windshield.
Even the critters need refuge. I just wish they wouldn’t try to find it in my garage or bedroom closet!!
Thank you, D-Con, and goodbye, rodent.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Sept. 16
Ask God to move in former Soviet countries, where state-controlled media continues to hinder open dialogue and ministry.