Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths. Lead me in your truth and teach me, for you are the God of my salvation; for you I wait all the day long. Psalm 25:4-5
Picture living within the blessing of God.
Within His purpose for your life.
What does that look like?
Peace resonating from the depths of your toes.
Comfort knowing you are obeying God’s will for your length of days.
An absence of fear knowing God is right by your side.
Sound good?
Of course it does.
Let’s keep going.
Living within God initiates a constant conversation with Him.
After all, it’s not possible to know Him without talking with Him. Constantly.
You begin to share all the details of your day.
As they happen.
No, you’re not literally talking out loud all the live long day, but you know, in your head.
Constantly referring everything back to God.
Asking Him for wisdom.
Patience.
Mercy and love.
As you are tempted to look within yourself for solutions, fear creeps back.
Like an old weed that never completely dies, it rears its ugly head at the least likely moment.
But when you live within the presence of God, you don’t allow that weed to take root.
You cancel the lie with the truth of God.
You push the worry away as you remind your brain how God is in control.
Your heart remains at peace while you purpose again to focus on God. On His truth.
When you choose to live within God’s presence, it’s a moment by moment choice.
You purpose to focus on God.
And when you forget, you plop yourself back into His arms as you again refocus your brain.
Training yourself takes time.
Retraining your brain that is.
But as you choose God moment by moment, it will become easier and easier.
Before you know it, you’ll react less within yourself when life bumps you.
Our life has so many choices.
Too many if you ask me.
But there’s one choice that is easy to make: choosing to focus on God.
Ask God to help you and He will be more than happy to accommodate you.
After all, He loves you like nothing else.



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