Grace? What's That?: Devotions from Time of GraceChikamu
Last word
When there are two or more strong-willed people in a family, there is often a struggle over who gets the last word. It’s a control game--even when you yield, you’re only pretending to yield if you can get in one last shot, one last attempt to control the discussion.
I don’t like it when I get one-upped by my family and friends. But I will tell you that I am delighted and relieved and totally fine with my God’s having the last word in my life. I try to make myself useful to him, make good plans, take risks, buy, sell, build, save, invest, and organize. But I know myself well enough by now to know that there are streaks of selfishness, blindness, and foolishness in all I do.
This word from the Word gives me comfort: “In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). God is my safety net. He is the executive director of my play. He is my backstop, umpire, and best friend. I can’t wait to thank him face-to-face.
In the meantime, I can go forward, knowing that he gets the last word in all I do. You can too. No fear.
When there are two or more strong-willed people in a family, there is often a struggle over who gets the last word. It’s a control game--even when you yield, you’re only pretending to yield if you can get in one last shot, one last attempt to control the discussion.
I don’t like it when I get one-upped by my family and friends. But I will tell you that I am delighted and relieved and totally fine with my God’s having the last word in my life. I try to make myself useful to him, make good plans, take risks, buy, sell, build, save, invest, and organize. But I know myself well enough by now to know that there are streaks of selfishness, blindness, and foolishness in all I do.
This word from the Word gives me comfort: “In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps” (Proverbs 16:9). God is my safety net. He is the executive director of my play. He is my backstop, umpire, and best friend. I can’t wait to thank him face-to-face.
In the meantime, I can go forward, knowing that he gets the last word in all I do. You can too. No fear.
Rugwaro
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
God’s love for us is unlimited and unconditional. It is purely his gift to us, and by that grace we are saved.
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