Devotions for the Distracted HeartНамуна
Day 5 - The Distraction of Dallas
"Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won’t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you’ll learn to live freely and lightly" (Matthew 11:28-30, The Message).
Have you been to Dallas lately? It is a large metropolis woven together by intertwining highways, toll roads, and boulevards. Navigating around the city is nearly impossible without the support of a dependable GPS and an alert co-pilot.
On a recent visit to Dallas, I had to endure the infamous spiral of confusing interchanges. Even with advanced navigational tools and a dedicated co-pilot, we were always heading in the wrong direction. Recalculating, Recalculating—the GPS sounded like a broken record. To intensify the challenge of the roadways, there was a plethora of fast-weaving motorists, making every move feel like a near-death experience.
Our first morning out, a car came out of nowhere, smashed into our vehicle, and jarred everyone. We were nearly pushed into the next lane and had to swerve to avoid colliding with a second vehicle. By the grace of God, the cars involved in the accident were able to pull onto the shoulder.
We assessed the well-being of each other as the heavy traffic whizzed by on the left-hand side making it impossible for the driver to open her door. After a moment of strategizing, she gathered her license and registration, crawled over the console, and exited from the passenger side.
Before long, a policeman pulled in. After checking on our welfare, he had the drivers exchange the necessary information and sent us on our way. We arrived at our destination late, a bit shaken, but thankful no one was injured.
Later, I reflected on our treacherous ordeal. I realized that my life before the slow-down of COVID 19 was much like driving on that Dallas freeway. I spent my days racing from place to place, weaving through challenging roadblocks, constantly shifting focus, and changing directions. My demands, obligations, and schedule were so tight that when a detour or an accident caused a delay, I found myself annoyed and frustrated. Ironically, God often used those inconveniences to get me to slow down, to be still, and to draw near to Him.
Prayer:
Dear Lord,
Thank you for the experience of slowing down. As I approach each day, help me make wise decisions and choices with my schedule. Fill my soul and spirit with Your peace. Forgive me when I run at full speed without seeking your guidance first. Thank You for Your patience and understanding when I do.
Amen
Discussion and Journaling Questions:
Does your life resemble the frantic traffic on a busy highway? How can you be more intentional about your choices so you can embrace the unforced rhythms of Grace?
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About this Plan
The demands of daily life can be overwhelming and our prayer life can seem disjointed. The distractions are not just limited to external factors but include internal struggles. These issues often crowd out that still small voice of God, creating a sense of a vulnerability that leads to discouragement. Peg Arnold's fresh approach will challenge, inspire, and help to focus on God’s presence in the midst of distractions.
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