Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Don't Eat That Cookie. You'll Ruin Your Dinner

God's word is sometimes hard to hear. His instructions are challenging. Though we may fully believe God wants only what is good for us--what is best for us--spiritually, emotionally and physically, we don't always do as He commands.

Because I realize I have spent a great deal of time being disobedient to God's instructions, I generally demonstrate a tremendous amount of patience with toddlers who are testing limits and trying hard to find out how far "too far" really is! God gives us a great deal of latitude, I think. Because He is all knowing and all powerful, He often manages to get us to His desired place for us in spite of our own actions. He invented time and space itself, so His purpose and plan are never undone.

Like parents telling a child not to eat a cookie 30 minutes before lunch, God tells us how to live and act in accordance with His plans for us. Of course, disobeying a parent, snictching a cookie and gobbling it down in spite of our parent's instructions has a far less significant consequence than does our defiance of God's instructions!

That is how we learn though. First we learn that eating that cookie will, indeed, ruin our dinner. Then we learn that leaving our toys in the driveway could result in their being run over and broken. Not picking up our toys will result in their being taken away or getting lost.

Not doing what God tells us to do often results in our feeling disappointed in ourselves, guilty for our disobedience, and leads to our remembering (hopefully!) the next time we decide to defy God's word how badly we felt the last time! Just as we give children leeway and allow them to make choices, God gives us free will. Sometimes that results in pain, discomfort, sorrow. But it always leads to a deeper understanding that God's will is what we should strive for.

"This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success" (Joshua 1:8 RSV).

5 comments:

  1. Hi sister Mary! How are you?

    There are so many temptations around us that if we are not careful, it's just easy to fall into. Oh how the enemy would love that, for us to disobey God so that whatever He willed for us will be disrupted. This is a great reminder of the importance of being obedient to the Lord, hard but easy if we allow His grace to work in us. God bless.

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  2. What a great post and website! I love it. Thanks for your kind words. I tried to leave a comment on DD, but my computer is acting up! Love ya much, Laurie

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  3. you have great insights.. thanks for grabbing my button too :)

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  4. Lovely post! The amazing thing with working with little kids is that even though they should be learning from me, I am learning from them all the time. The whole concept of free will is a big one for me.

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