Sunday, September 02, 2012

The desires of our hearts


I love a summer salad. I remember many nights when my dad would be working late and my sister would be out with her now husband and my brother would be at a friends or a church thing, so my mom and I would head out the garden and pick some fresh lettuce and fresh pepper and tomatoes, and throw it into a great salad. Add some hard boiled eggs and some cheese and goodness it tasted amazing!! There were times when I would eat all the lettuce first and leave all the fixings in the bottom and just eat those at the end – did you ever do that? Do you do that? There are times when I still do that. Tonight we had an amazing baby romaine with strawberries and goat’s cheese and pecans. And I was so tempted to eat all the lettuce first and leave the fixings with balsamic dressing and eat them at the end. 
 
So what does salad have to do with the desires of our hearts??

Well we have this tendency to want to take all the fixings – the great little bits of God’s word and leave the rest. Leave the lettuce and just eat the strawberries. We love the parts where God talks about giving us everything we desire, providing for us, filling our cups until they overflow. But what we seem to skip over is the fact that those promises that God makes to us are contingent on us living our lives according to his word. He makes promises to us in return for our lives dedicated to him.

Psalm 84:11, TLB. "For Jehovah God is our Light and our Protector. He gives us grace and glory. No good thing will He withhold from those who walk along his paths."
God will give us everything good, but we have to walk along his path. Did you read that? Did you hear that? He will give us EVERYTHING! If we follow his path. 

We can have all the good fixings, but we have to eat the lettuce too. If we are attentive to God and the desires he has for our lives, and live his will in our loves, then He will give us everything we could ever desire. 






7 comments:

  1. Thanks for the encouragement. I used to save all of the marshmallows in my lucky charms for the end...

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  2. I believe that God is always good--in hard times, in easy times, in blessed times, and in struggles! When we are walking in His paths, we realize more and more of who He is and we feel less and less inclined to demand our way for our lives. We trust Him to lead us. Great post :) Encouraging and thought-provoking!

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  3. Amen, sister! Love this post! He WILL provide!

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  4. Awesome blessed post!! This is so true (He makes promises to us in return for our lives dedicated to him.)

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  5. AMEN AMEN AMEN. Thanks for this reminder, friend. I needed it! You are SO good at timing these posts, just for me. ;)

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  6. Amen, I am guilty of this myself and needed the reminder. xoox

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