I used to get pretty uptight on Sunday mornings or during special programs until I learned to identify the idols of my heart.
I thought all I wanted was for things to go smoothly, but too often my deeper motives were about my reputation or how I wanted the service or program to be perceived. I had to learn to identify the idols of my heart. When I did, it was wonderfully liberating.
Many times I have burned the valuable time I could have been spending with my family trying to get some piece of technology, video, or sound equipment to work. Everything usually worked fine until Sunday.
Things turned around for me when I learned to trust the Lord with all the things that I was blessed to tend for His sake. I began to think like a steward rather than an owner. I have learned to catch myself when fear of what others think of me is motivating me. I have learned to trust that in God’s sovereign plan, things will not always appear to go smoothly. I can rest in the knowledge that He is still in control and learn to defuse my destructive but subtle motivations.
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