Pursue A Relationship With God

Hello everyone,


Happy new month y'all. This year is fast mehn, I mean we're already in August. Thank God for His grace and protection. I've been extremely busy this past couple of weeks, and when I thought about the idea of being busy, I realized that we often see it as something bad. Would you rather have nothing to do? When we are asked how we are doing, we sometimes say, "very busy" and usually, that is met with a little bit of sympathy from the other person. If we actually think of it, we would rather be busy than be less busy. So from now on, we should be grateful that we get to be busy.


Anyways, that's not the point of this post. Today, I would like to discuss the place of God in our lives and the idols that we have replaced God with. I know when we think of idols, we most likely think of the description that the Bible gives us. You know, the graven images that we are not supposed to worship. However, I'm not talking about these kinds of idols. I'm talking about the ones that have taken the place of God in our hearts. You know- the job, relationship, phones, or even our busy schedules. These things come first in our hearts, and God is relegated to the side. We only think of God as an after-thought. We need to constantly re-evaluate our actions so that we don't feel guilty about being in the presence of God. And if it so happens that we get side-tracked, God is always willing to accept us back in His arms. We should, therefore, be more concerned about our relationship with God rather than our relationship with men. Paul puts it in an awesome way, "For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes" (Romans 1:16). When we stop bothering ourselves with what people would say, then we are more focused on what God has to say. Remember that pursuing a relationship with God is personal. Do not care about others that have digressed or those that can't seem to understand what it is you're doing. Rather, keep your gaze on God. I love what Joshua had to say to the Israelites. He said, " then choose today whom you will serve.......But as for me and my family, we will serve the Lord” (Joshua 24:15)
What I would like to do in this part is to show the different stages we can get to in our relationship with God by showing a parallel between how we are with our parents and how we are with God. Take a minute to think about the different ways your parents have treated you over the years based on your level of maturity. 

Well, God is like that with us too. Since He's our Heavenly Father, He wants to have these stages of relationships with us. What we must understand about this is that clear communication is very important for the transition into other stages to be possible. There are dysfunctional families because somewhere along the lines of these stages, the parents or the child did not communicate properly. When we take our time to evaluate our relationship with God and figure out which stage we are, it becomes very easy to see God as our friend.

Love,
Mz_OlaπŸ’—πŸ’—