Sunday, November 19, 2017

Up Front With God




Humble yourselves therefore under

the might hand of God, that He might

exalt you in due time:

casting all your care upon Him;

for He careth for you.

I Peter 5:7




You may have heard a friend say of a teenage daughter, “My child tells me everything.” You may have heard such a comment. Hopefully you haven't been guilty of saying something like that. It's a statement for those who hear it, to choke on. That may be the way it is in the early growth years of a daughter/son where there is a more open relationship with a child, but when the “mean teens” set in, they become more and more private. It doesn't necessarily mean they have anything to hide. It's just a part of the growing up process. I will hasten to add that most moms I've known going through those teen years with a child are not stupid and probably know more about the goings on of their children than children know.


If someone had asked me if my two daughters told me everything going on in their lives, I would have been quick to say, “I certainly hope not.” If someone were to ask me, “Do you tell your husband everything?” Again, I would have to replied, “Mercy no.” Think how time consuming that would be when there are more important things to talk about other than a hangnail or spilled soup.


There is something from my stand point that I would also have to say... “I don't even tell God everything.” That statement may seem an odd one for a Christian to make. If I ever had the nerve to say it to someone even on impulse, I would have to recoil in shame. I don't even like the ring of that statement, but I'm afraid that so often it is true. There were things in the growing up years of our children that I enjoyed watching them at play or listening to their interactions and conversations, even in times of disagreement. There were so many things they didn't have to tell me. I was around them, and I had heard or seen them in action. In fact, much as they might disagree, I knew them better than they knew themselves. Some things they didn't have to tell me because in a parental way, I already knew. Guess what? Despite those things I already knew, I still loved it when they chose to tell me about those things I already knew. I didn't tell them I was already privy to their information, but just enjoyed listening to them share with me.


Can we be serious for a moment about this thing of being up front with God. I'm afraid at times, we don't share fully with God because we feel He already knows everything about us anyway. Other times, we may not share with Him those things we don't want Him to know. Sounds a little silly on our part. We have to know by now because of God's promise to be with us at all times, never leaving or forsaking us...even to the point of His holding us in the palm of His hand.. that He knows absolutely EVERTHING about us before we can tell Him ANYTHING. God knows the number of the hairs on our heads. That's pretty precise.


When God created Adam and Eve, He was seeking fellowship. He created everything, preparing it with those two people in mind. He loved those days when he met with them in in the garden where they shared and had times of fellowship. God didn't create robots. He wanted people with a mind and the ability to make choices. He wanted them to always choose to be with Him...walking and talking in that beautiful garden. That couple had it all. Viewing the scene, we can't believe anything could happen to that fellowship.


All was well, BUT THEN...remember that thing of “choice.” We know what happened and nothing would ever again be the same. Adam and Eve hid and to this day, oddly speaking, we seem to feel we can do the same thing...hide from God. We're smart enough to know that God sees and hears everything, but we still shy away from sharing our thoughts with Him.
 

Why do we avoid being transparent with God. One reason could be that we just aren't people of prayer, unless an emergency comes up. Maybe something in our lives is too bad to even tell God, if that's possible. It must sadden our Father though when all we can share with Him are the good things in our lives. I loved when my children shared positive things with me as well as negative ones. God our Father wants to be a personal and vital part of our lives no matter what is going on. We must regard our Father as a vital part of our everyday living, sharing the good, bad and ugly with Him. He would much rather hear everything from us personally than getting things second handed.


Father, forgive me for leaving you out of so many things in my life, even though You know everything that's going on anyway. I pray for such a closeness with You that I'll want to share everything with You. I praise You for who You are in my life. In Jesus' name....Amen


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