STOP WATERING WEEDS
Today’s devotional is
based on a recent facebook posting by my daughter, Kimberly Marcelle Bass. Upon reading it, I was immediately illuminated
with the insight that too much of our time and energy is expended interacting
with people, things and situations that do not edify us. Instead of nurturing the flowers that have
been divinely planted in our lives, our attention is somehow drawn (irrationally)
to those persistent and negative weeds
that seek to choke us and paralyze our progress.
Interestingly enough,
there are at least 172 varieties of weeds that constitute an ongoing challenge
for American farmers and crops. On the
Internet, one can locate numerous weed identifiers, with descriptive characteristics
and photos of troublesome weeds. Farmers
rely on such sources to maximize their harvests. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we had strategic weed identifiers (in life) to
alert us to the presence of human weeds
and their decidedly negative agendas? In
fact, we do. Personal prayer, Word study
and ears attentively tuned in to the Holy Spirit are awesome and accurate weed
identifiers, which are designed to safeguard our lives and our future. We must use them!
Kingdom Principle
Number One: Try to see people and life
through the lens of love. (I Corinthians 13:1-7) This proactive and positive approach will yield
inner peace and sanity. Also, it will diminish
hypersensitivity, combating our tendency to feel degraded or offended by the
attitudes and actions of others.
Kingdom Principle
Number Two: Avoid fellowship with people
who do not honor you or celebrate your successes. Haters are malicious weeds. If allowed, they will deplete optimism and
drain energy.
Kingdom Principle
Number Three: Don’t try to contest or
disprove negative opinions. It is
a supreme waste and misappropriation of time and energy. Those who are true friends actually need no
explanations; those who are not friends will likely never be convinced by whatever
you say.
Kingdom Principle Number Four: Eat the fish and throw away the bones. While at times it seems impossible, you can survive
and even thrive in work environments that are loaded with outright enemies or
frenemies (friendly enemies). Feelings
of offense or pride often motivate us to disregard or discard their
contributions, even those that might benefit us. Please don’t drink the Kool-Aid of Pride! Allow yourself to be blessed by your enemies
whenever GOD orchestrates and allows it to be so. Eat the fish and throw away the bones!
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