Action or Words?

It was Jean-Paul Sartre who reminded us, "Commitment is an act, not a word." God reminds us, "Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you your heart’s desires. Commit everything you do to the Lord. Trust him, and he will help you. He will make your innocence radiate like the dawn, and the justice of your cause will shine like the noonday sun." (Psalm 37:4-6) While we all want to say we are 'committed' to following Jesus with all our heart, we might just find ourselves with an occasional 'action' that reveals something totally different. 

Commit everything you do to the Lord. Does that mean that today's laundry and yardwork should be committed to him? It does indeed. God's desire is to be part of your everyday life, not just your Sunday morning life. He wants to be there, whispering little tidbits of truth in your ear while you fold the clothes, weed the garden, or wash the car. When we 'limit' God to Sunday mornings, our actions are sure to be somewhere 'below' the plan God has for our days.

Trust him and he will help you. There is much wisdom in trusting someone else with the stuff we cannot handle on our own. I take my car to the mechanic because anything other than minor maintenance of fluid levels is way out of my wheelhouse now that everything is so computerized. I bring an air conditioning maintenance man over to tune up the AC. I use an arborist to do a good trimming of my trees. Why? They have the expertise. When we allow God to handle the things in our lives that are out of our wheelhouse, we are going to see better outcomes!

Commitment involves trust - one cannot commit to someone or something they have no faith in, can they? We travel the highway because we know someone has laid out the path for us, allowing us to get from one destination to another. We purchase the roast at the meat counter, knowing the butcher knew exactly how to cut that roast from the entire cow. We have 'faith' in some of the simplest of things, but we struggle to allow God to take control of our daily, everyday lives. Maybe it is time to 'act out' our faith a bit and see just how trusting God to have control can make a difference beyond our imagining. Just sayin!

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