
Good morning, world. Things are looking pretty good from the front porch of my farm in Virginia today. Spending the first part of my day on the front porch never gets old to me, and it has nothing to do with the “view” as some people think. I wake up excited for what the Lord has up His Heavenly Sleeve, and I can’t wait to see what Role I’ll be playing today. My Time with the Living God doesn’t end when I leave the front porch…our Time together in the morning is Intended to “set my path straight” for what lies ahead on this New Day. My prayer time doesn’t end when I leave the front porch; I’ll be praying all day as I navigate this Journey called Life to Fulfill the Purpose He has for me. My God is the “same yesterday, today, and forevermore,” – He is the ONLY thing that never changes. From where I’m sitting on this cool September morning, the deer have found their way to fallen acorns, and I’m pretty sure they’re “celebrating” the change of seasons that causes their delicious food to fall to the ground. I wonder, if deer had the intellect that mankind has, would they pause to say “thanks for the food” when they find a feast of acorns, OR would they be giving thanks all day long as they nibble their way through the farm? It’s impossible to know what a deer thinks or feels, but it’s painfully obvious how people respond to a day overflowing when blessings when we see them, ONLY pause to give thanks before they fill their belly up with food. I don’t know the mind of God either, but I’m pretty sure that when we only pause to give thanks for what food we’re about to eat, we’re probably going to fall a little short of hearing “Well done, good and faithful servant”. Isn’t that the way you see the Journey of Faith, too?
It can be so easy for people to fool themselves about the Condition of the Heart when they’re content with ONLY pausing to pray over their food, and they think God is content with it too. They may not see how lame it is to give thanks for that single thing that brings pleasure to us in this Journey of Life, or how far they fall short in the Gratitude Category, BUT falling short is easily detectable by the Author and Perfector of Faith, and they’re not fooling anybody but themselves. It’s hard to believe that these professed Christians could think that the God of all Creation – the one who Provides every single thing – the One Who gave us Life – the One Who died for us could possibly be satisfied with ONLY being thanked for the food He Provides…just before it is devoured. “Well done” isn’t just how you describe how you want your steak cooked – it’s what people like me long to hear One Day IF (and only IF) the King is satisfied with the Condition of my Heart – a Heart that would need all of eternity just to thank Him for all the Blessings I’ve known. A quick prayer before we eat makes so many people feel satisfied with their Walk with Christ, but God isn’t satisfied, that’s for sure. Our God is a consuming fire, and when we Live for Him, it shows far and above and beyond a simple prayer over a morsel of food. Our God is a jealous God, and when we Live for Him, we’re sure to give ONLY Him Credit (Thanks) for everything, and we take no credit of our own for where we are or what we have. We take nothing for granted because we Understand everything is a gift. It’s when we accept that “there is no good thing apart from Him” that we become overwhelmed with Gratitude, and before you know it, we can’t shut up about His Goodness 24/7, and we can’t possibly thank Him enough for all that He is and all that He does for us…beyond the morsels.
They say that “a family that prays together stays together,” and while that’s true, it goes well beyond praying over a Big Mac before it’s consumed. The family that prays together knows that its Hope and their Future belong to Jesus Christ. A family that prays together takes all of its burdens to the Cross and the family Trusts Him with the Outcome. A family that prays together is Teaching the next generation about what Faith looks like when they pause to give thanks or to ask for help for no other reason than that they Know Him and they Trust Him, and it shows. A family that prays together doesn’t care much about geography or privacy, and that family will break out in prayer whenever they feel like approaching the Throne of God, no matter where they are or who’s watching. The family that prays together KNOWS that “all things are possible with God” and whatever “it” is, they Trust the Outcome to the God of all Creation. The family that prays together loves each other in ways that cannot be described by man. The family that prays together Understands that the Lord gives and takes away, so when life changes course, they have no fear because they Know that God has a Plan much bigger and better than their own. A family that prays together doesn’t find its strength inside a two-second prayer over a meal – they find their Strength through their Relationship with the King of all kings by way of a Spirit of Gratitude that cannot be defined by a fork or a knife.
I Know I’m stepping on toes, but for the sake of all that is Good, it’s important that you know that “Thank you for the food we eat” and “Now I lay me down to sleep” aren’t enough to satisfy the King, and they’ll never be enough to see you through the Journey. He gave everything for you and me, pausing to thank Him throughout the day (every day) is the least we can do to let Him Know how much we Love Him and how Grateful we are. There isn’t another relationship on the planet that could survive with the lame time and attention we attempt to get by with in our “relationship” with God – why would the Author and Perfector of Faith be satisfied with crumbs?
I’m chasing “Well done”. I’m Serving Him with all my Heart. I love Him enough to Live FOR Him…and if necessary, I die for my Faith too. If anything, I never seem to have enough prayer time to adequately express what my Heart feels. He already knows my needs…the important thing is that He knows my Heart…and that’s only possible by spending Time in His Presence. “Thank you for the food we eat” – I don’t think so. He died for me, I live for Him, and I don’t even come close to deserving all the Blessings He floods me with day after day.
How about you?









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