The day I sashayed into the church with the back corner of my dress firmly tucked inside my pantyhose was one of my most embarrassing moments.
Finally I arrived at the sanctuary pew and got the children settled. A sweet, teenage girl quietly slipped in the pew behind me and informed me of my predicament. If I could have crawled under the pew and slithered out, I would have. My only option was to laugh it off and make the necessary adjustments.
Afterwards, my husband asked, “Could you not feel the dress stuck in there?”
I assured him with all the control top undergarments, everythingfelt stuffed in there! Due to the numbing tightness, I was totally unaware the dress had gone astray.
That incident happened over ten years ago. Not one Sunday has gone by since that I have not triple-checked the location of my hemline. Needless to say—lesson learned.
All too often, I rush around in life, never really seeking God’s direction. Sometimes my day is jam-packed with so much stuff--that I absent-mindedly agreed to mandate, coordinate and participate in--that I fail to realize something is amiss.
It’s easy for my heart to become calloused to God’s purpose for my life. Even if all my activities are good ones, I can allow myself to become stretched to a numbing ineffectiveness.
God wants me 100%. He wants to be the first thing on my mind. When I choose to focus on Him, amazing things come to pass.
When hardships burden you because you rushed ahead and did not seek God’s counsel … slow down.
Their hearts are callous and unfeeling, but I delight in your law. It was good for me to be afflicted so that I might learn your decrees.
Psalm 119:70-71 NIV
Psalm 119:70-71 NIV
This devotion, written by Sally Matheny, was first published on www.christiandevotions.us, January 2013.
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