He is with you. Every faltering step.
I
don’t know about you, but sometimes I feel like I’m failing God. It’s like I
know what I should be doing. I know I should be setting aside time every day for
prayer. I know I should be treating everyone I come across with kindness. I
know I should be pursuing Him in every waking moment of my day, but sometimes I
just don’t. Sometimes the extra hour of sleep in the morning sounds better than
sitting up with a cup of coffee and a journal to pray. Sometimes I can’t muster
up my “nice side” to hold the door open for a few more seconds while someone
comes in behind me. Sometimes I feel like what I want is better than what God
is directing me towards.
Sometimes
I fail and I fail epically.
But
where does that put God? How does He feel when I intentionally sleep in, or
ignore the people I pass, or choose the world over Him? How does He see my
constant, epic failings?
Well,
I’m not claiming to have all the answers, but I have made it this far and what
I’ve seen is that He couldn’t care less. God doesn’t care that we are the worst
when it comes to time management. He doesn’t get angry when we don’t see His
face behind everyone we encounter. He doesn’t mind us taking a wrong turn here
and there because we think we know what’s best. God doesn’t hold our failings
against us because He has already won. He already knows our story… He wrote it!
Our
loving and good Father doesn’t have a rap sheet with our name on it. He doesn’t
shake His head when we “fail.” I don’t even think He considers our mess ups as
failures! I think He looks at us with His loving eyes and sees only our beauty.
I think He sees the beautiful soul He created and He sees the light He placed
within us. We can’t fail Him because He doesn’t have an expectation for us. All
He has for us is love… A LOT of love! And while we feel we are failing and
pulling further and further away from Him, He is right beside us!
When
we press the snooze on our morning alarm, He settles in our heart and lets us
rest. When we turn our head from a homeless person, He awakens our compassion and
gives us the courage to roll down the window the next time and give what we can.
When we decide to follow our plan instead of His, He walks with us and carries
us when it gets too hard.
So,
when you feel like you’ve done too much wrong and you think you’re too far away
from Him, know that He is not holding it against you and that He is right
beside you. He is with you in your “failings”
and He will never leave you to solve them on your own!
“God
doesn’t require us to succeed, He only requires that you try.” –St. Teresa of
Calcutta
This is just the reminder that I needed this week ~ thank you!
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