Today’s adventure with Jesus takes place over two days. More and more I’m putting into practice what Jamie Winship teaches, this honest revealing of my thoughts and actions to Jesus, followed by listening for His ‘take’ on my situation and what He wants me to do. The other night in one of his videos I heard Jamie say that in the Bible people’s reactions to hearing from God is one of surprise and resistance: “You want what????” Think Joshua or Gideon or Peter about letting down the nets on the ‘wrong ‘side or mingling with Gentiles. Then there is Simon who greeted the newly blinded Saul, notorious Pharisee hunting down Christians.
I had one of those, ‘You can’t mean You want me to….” reactions. Yep, that was JUST what Jesus had in mind. Hard to resist God, isn’t it?
Part 1
…not pursuing dishonest gain; Titus 1:7 NIV
I’m a thief who plans her robberies.
Stopping at Target, I purchased 5 items, paying for them in the self-checkout area. “Oh, I’ll be able to ‘stock up on’ (ahem…steal!) extra Target bags for the cat litter.”
Other stores’ plastic bags are not sturdy. So, I look forward to getting Target bags. Last time, I took an extra 5, on purpose. This time I grabbed about 15. But then, God!
Focused on pilfering these ‘poop bags’, I walked out, ‘extra’ bags in hand, minus the purchases. Suddenly, my empty hand startled me – “Where are my 3 cans of tomatoes?” Running back, I found the self-checkout employee who handed me my bag.
Then the Holy Spirit convicted me! It took that episode to show me just how I was dishonoring God. “Is this how King Jesus treats His adopted little sister, reducing her to poverty so she robs Target?”
Today’s appointed reading and Jesus’ gentle message pressed: ‘Go confess this to the manager!’
My response? “Yes, Lord Jesus.”
Part 2
if we walk in the Light as He Himself is in the Light, we have fellowship 1 John 1:7
Yesterday I agreed with Jesus and told Him I would go to Target and confess my theft, but after Christmas.
But then I couldn’t sleep and resolved to go this morning, but after church.
But then, I couldn’t wait. I showered, quickly dressed, grabbed my stash of Target bags and drove off. Entering the store, I bee-lined to Customer Service. The gal eyed me approaching, waiting to help. I quickly admitted my theft, handed over the bags, and told her I was sorry. Listening, she smiled, then said “It’s okay.”
“No, it’s not! It was wrong and a sin” and something about Jesus and getting this off my chest. I thanked her for listening, eyes moist with tears, and left Target a free woman. Freed of sin. Free to fellowship again with Jesus and light of heart.
Help me remember, Lord Jesus, that you call us to stay in your light, enjoying your affectionate peace.
Dec 20, 2020 @ 22:52:23
That tiny bead of the yeast of sin rises before we even see its effect
The world will call you obsessive.
Jesus will call you blessed in believing Him concerning the nature of sin
Dec 20, 2020 @ 23:46:50
You teach well with a great blend of Scripture and anecdotes. Your stories help us SEE God’s truth, Maria! Terry
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