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What’s Wrong with This Picture?

February 11, 2016

IMG_1277At first glance, it may seem fine – coffee maker with green lights showing that the coffee is brewing. I had checked to be sure I remembered the filter, the coffee, and the water, and then pushed the brew button and walked away, unaware something was missing! I had forgotten to replace the carafe after rinsing it out.

A minute later, I walked back into the kitchen to discover a countertop covered with coffee full of loose, soggy coffee grounds. Water and coffee grounds had filled the basket and overflowed all over the inside of the coffee maker, and then onto the counter. The mess took 20 minutes to clean up. It could have been worse, of course, if I hadn’t discovered it so soon. But how nice it would have been if I’d been more focused on what I was doing before pushing the button.

A few days ago I shared how transposing two digits in my ZIP Code sent two boxes of books to North Dakota instead of Arizona, inconveniencing many people and using valuable time to correct the error. In response to that post, someone mentioned the saying, “The devil is in the details,” and I have been contemplating this. We don’t want to give the devil credit he doesn’t deserve. It could have been my own mind, racing on to the next thing before I had finished the task at hand.

On the other hand, we do have an enemy who lurks in the background, seeking opportunities to steal, kill, and destroy (John 10:10). By not focusing on the details, we give him an inroad. I’m convinced that both of my recent mistakes could have been avoided – did not need to happen – if I had been attentive to God’s voice. I’m sure he was trying to draw my attention to my mistake in both of those situations. He does it all the time, stopping me from doing dumb things. But in those two cases I wasn’t listening.

God wants our relationship with him to be so intimate that we are always aware of his still, small voice keeping us on the path and moving us forward. When we live this way, the devil will find it harder to weasel his way into those details. “Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you. Draw near to God and He will draw near to you” (James 4:7-8).

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Time Cut Short

December 12, 2015

Pete and Lauren copyRecently I hosted some friends, Pete and Lauren Snyder, missionaries from China. Whenever they come to the US, I look forward eagerly to their visit. The last couple of years they were only able to stay one night, and most of our time together was taken up with driving from one place to another and going to a speaking venue for the evening, leaving us very little time to just hang out. But this year they were coming for two nights.

 I was really excited because although the first day and night would be like the two previous years, the following day and evening we would get more “down time” together. I enjoyed laying in a supply of snacks and planning things we might do. Then, sometime between our last set of emails about dates and times and the day I went to pick them up, unknown to me, their plans had changed and I learned it was going to be more like the last two years. I was disappointed, but was very thankful for the time we did spend together, and we had a great time.

 As I was getting dressed the morning after hearing the disappointing news, I began to remember some of the times – too many, I’m embarrassed to say – when I would make plans to chill and hang out with God and then life would happen, or I would get caught up in something on the computer, or my “just checking in” on Facebook swallowed up a whole hour before I knew it.

Suddenly I realized how God must feel when the time I had planned to spend with Him didn’t come to pass. And I’ll never know about all the special things He might have been planning to share with me if I had spent that time in His presence. I made a new commitment not to let other things pulled me away from time I had planned to spend with God. “In His presence is fullness of joy; at his right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11). I don’t want to miss out on that!

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