Today’s
Thought “School is Out for the Summer?” G. Ward
Acts 17:2
And Paul
went in, as was his custom, and on three Sabbath days he reasoned with them
from the Scriptures.
The Apostle
Paul epitomizes how routineness becomes intentional when a heart desires to
celebrate its KING. His past life involved a vicious way towards religion at
any expense when some failed to observe on his terms – but upon being
confronted by our Lord, who would change his heart, he’d devote himself to his
Redeemer’s Way. We’d all do well to more remember who brought us from a vicious
cycle of life once lived unto a freedom in Christ worthy to share; but if we
think we can serve God, without serving His potential people; particularly that
to which eagerly wait on a next motivational speech to spur my praise and to
then think that’s enough, we’re deceiving ourselves. Instead, we must be
willing to break our routine; because people need other people who know the
LORD.
While the
Word of God won’t explicitly say "break your routine," it does
encourage transforming your mindset and breaking free from negative cycles;
even highlighting the importance of aligning our lives with God's will, which
may require adjusting our habits and routines. While routine can be
beneficial for discipline and spiritual growth, it can also become a barrier if
it leads to stagnation or complacency.
And Lord God
our desire is to serve You, and while we heard that it’s impossible to do so
without serving others, may we all be resolute towards Your command to teach
others how to correlate with Your instructions in a world oblivious of Your
regard, yet needing a witness and may our lethargy become proactive in desire
to make Christ known with newest intentionality, because HE lives, Amen.