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"When Something is Taking More of You"

8/20/2018

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Good morning ladies. I hope you all had a great weekend! It went by quickly, didn't it? There are so many things to do this time of year...car shows, craft shows, farmer's markets, parades, expos of every sort. And the State Fair, aka 'The Great Minnesota Get-Together' starts on Thursday this week. No shortage of things to choose from, that's for sure! I'm sure the same is true for you ladies living in other states. What we decided to do on Friday was a lot of fun. We took a short drive over to Wisconsin to visit Osceola, a nice little town. There were some beautiful waterfalls and gardens, and the town had several gift and antique shops. Oh, the fun! On our way back into Minnesota, we stopped off at Taylor's Falls, another quaint town. We have really enjoyed visiting different small towns in our state and the closer ones in both Wisconsin and Iowa. There is so much history to learn about! It gives us new perspective on our country. So, with a trip to the Dairy Queen,  it was a great day! We were thinking about going to a classic car show right downtown here in Anoka on Saturday evening, but time and energy didn't allow for it. Maybe one extra thing per weekend is good. How about you? Anything you'd like to share?

Sunday was also fantastic. I made it to church--yay! I was missing my church family. And last evening, the backpacks for this Wednesday's 'Backpack Giveaway' were loaded and prayed over. Can't wait! Our church family was so generous with buying and bringing in all the supplies. Such a great ministry and outreach, and it will help many families who struggle to supply these needs for their children. A great way to show God's love!  

Devotion

More thoughts today about how things in our life can take too much of us. If they're not beneficial, then we might need to think about what to do with them. The phone example is a good one. Daily struggle. Have a Magnificent Monday ladies! 


“When Something is Taking More of You”

“‘I have the right to do anything,’ you say — but not everything is beneficial. ‘I have the right to do anything’ — but I will not be mastered by anything.” 1 Corinthians 6:12 (NIV)

For the past several weeks I’ve been doing my best to make my phone a tool, rather than a part of my life. This realization came one day as the phone was plugged in a mere 10 feet away, yet I felt tugged several times to pick it up.
 
Why was I so pulled?
 
The truth was my phone had been in my hands more often than not for a while.
 
Sometimes I woke in the night and reached for it, which made going back to sleep that much harder. However, like a courtroom defense attorney, I listed all the reasons why having my phone nearby or in my hand was acceptable. It’s my calendar. It’s how I stay in touch with family and friends. Social media allows me to minister to others.
 
Even as I listed those bullet points, I felt the Holy Spirit tugging at my heart. My phone had a greater hold on me than it should.
 
In today’s key verse, the Apostle Paul is teaching the church about things that can have a hold on us. This is a common theme in Paul’s teaching. He often brought it to a heart-level as believers debated about the right thing to do — whether it was the choices they made with their body, what they ate or drank, or the day they chose to worship.
 
“‘I have the right to do anything,’ you say — but not everything is beneficial. ‘I have the right to do anything’ — but I will not be mastered by anything” (1 Corinthians 6:12).
 
Paul encouraged them to look past the reasons they could or could not do something, asking one question: Is this beneficial?
 
Another question might be: “Is this God’s best for me?”
 
As I shared my dilemma with a few friends, several admitted they’d also struggled. One had her phone in her hands when with her children, and she often didn’t hear what they were saying. Another told a story of attending an important event. When she left, she’d missed a lot of it because she was otherwise engaged with social media and texts. One confessed she became anxious if her phone wasn’t in plain sight.
 
That day we made a pact to make a plan.
 
My plan was to put it on ring so I could hear if someone called, but otherwise to leave it at a distance. I chose not to use my phone for social media (unless traveling) but to use my computer instead. This made my time on social media much more intentional. I quickly realized that what I called a bad habit was more of an addiction. I itched to have my phone in my hand. I longed to scroll through social media, to read books through my e-reader app, and to check email and news apps and so much more. There were times I picked it up without thinking, and an hour later, I was still online.
 
Yet I persisted. After two weeks of sticking to my plan, the pull eased. My phone became a really great tool again, rather than a lifeline.
 
When something — no matter what it is — takes more from us than it gives, we are wise to put it down. We are wise to give it less of us, so we have more to offer those around us.
 
As we do, we lean into God’s best for us, and that’s a gift.
 
Father, that thing that has a hold on me, I can make excuses for it. I can even reason it away. Today I put aside my excuses, and I choose Your best for me. Thank You that You lead me toward what’s beneficial and away from those things that potentially have power over my heart. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
 
Proverbs 31 Ministries
Suzie Eller
 
TRUTH FOR TODAY
 

John 8:36, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (NIV)
 
Colossians 3:17, “And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.” (NIV)

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