Motivation- Finding my Joy again
We all make countless decisions
throughout the day. We make conscious decisions and subconscious
decisions. Most of the time, we aren’t even aware of the decisions that we are
making. Some decisions are easier: what to wear, how to do our hair, what
to eat. (Although, all three of those decisions can be very difficult at
times!) Some decisions are harder. The real question is: what is your
motivation behind every decision you make? Our decisions affect our actions,
which ultimately affect those around us.
We've all heard 1 Corinthians 13, The Love Chapter, many
times. In fact, if you watched The Office last week, you heard part of it
there! The first few verses talk about how it doesn't matter what we do, what
we say, or how we think if we don't have love. If love is not our motivation
behind all of it, it’s all meaningless.
In my own Christian walk, I’ve found
it overwhelming to keep track of all the things I am supposed to do, things I
am not supposed to do, how I am supposed to act, think, and conduct myself.
Over and over, the bible lists instructions on how we are to live.
There's so much, I have a hard time keeping track!
2 Timothy 2:16- "Avoid godless
chatter, because those who indulge in it will become more and more
ungodly"
2 Timothy 2:22-24 "Flee the evil
desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with
those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart. Don't have anything to do with
foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels. And the
Lord's servant must not be quarrelsome, but must be kind to everyone, able to
teach, not resentful."
That's only four verses within one
chapter! First of all, this emphasizes the need to have a daily time in God's
word so that we can continue to study and attempt to soak in how to live a
Godly life. At times, I’ve given up. Not completely, but enough to where
my lack of attempt at keeping track of it all has led to distance from God and bad
decisions. I didn’t have a come to Jesus moment. I had a series of realizations
that I was making bad decisions that left me hurt and angry all the time. That
is NOT the life that God has for us.
One of my favorite quotes is this from
Frederick Buechner -
"Joy is the capacity to hear the name and to recognize that God is here. There’s a kind of exhilaration because God is doing something and, even in a little way, it’s enough at the moment"
I had lost the joy that I had once found in
knowing that God was working. I didn’t know if God was working, because I wasn’t
letting him. Continual connection with
God produces habits of intimacy with him. Unfortunately, no matter how hard we
try, we will never live perfectly and we will never be able to grasp and put
into practice every single thing that we learn about how to live in the bible.
We are sinners and we fall short. However, Jesus plainly states to us in Matthew
that if we love God and love others, we will cover all of the
commandments.
In anything you attempt in life, keep
love as your motivation. When I feel weak and completely incapable of doing
what I feel God calling me to do, that is when God does his best work.
His power is made perfect through my weaknesses. All I have to do
is trust and love. "For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but
gives us power, love, and self-discipline." (2 Timothy 1:7).
When love is our motivation, it gets
rid of the possibility of anything else (greed, physical gain, financial
gain...etc) being our motivation. When our motivation is right, our actions and
our thoughts will honor God. When love is our motivation, our intimacy
with God increases exponentially. I LOVE the line in the new Hillsong song
“Oceans” that says “Spirit, lead me where my trust is without borders.”
Intimacy with God creates that trust and that is EXACTLY where God wants us
living, trusting Him without any reservations or borders.
"Joy is the capacity to hear the name and to recognize that God is here. There’s a kind of exhilaration because God is doing something and, even in a little way, it’s enough at the moment"
If you’re stuck in a rut and you can’t seem to find God. You feel distant and cannot seem to figure
out how to get back to that life you knew where you found unexplainable joy and
abundant spirit filled life. Look at the decisions, big and little, that you
are making every day. Is love your motivation?
God is good
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