Thursday, November 13, 2008

More Treats

(c) 2008, Amy Lewis

Colossians 2:7: “Let your lives overflow with thanksgiving for all He has done.”

I have a bad habit – well, more than one. One in particular is that I enjoy giving my horse treats. Apples. Carrots. Oatmeal cinnamon treats. Peppermints. That’s not necessarily the problem. The problem is that he expects treats from me. He watches my hands intently to see if I’m holding something edible. He nuzzles my coat pockets searching out a tasty morsel. Of course, I’m a pushover and give in. Before he’s even swallowed, he’s begging for more. He’s constantly turning his head or nudging me asking for more when I’m trying to saddle him. It’s as if he’s forgotten I had just given him something good. He doesn’t appreciate what I’ve already given him.

How quickly and how often do we do the same with God? Do we remember His past goodness to us as we wait for an answer to prayer? Do we receive an answer to prayer and shortly thereafter question God’s faithfulness or wonder why he appears to be absent from another situation? I know I have.

Psalm 40:5 “O Lord my God, you have done many miracles for us. Your plans for us are too numerous to list. If I tried to recite all your wonderful deeds, I would never come to the end of them.”

In Matthew 15:33, Jesus implies that he and the disciples should feed 4,000 people in the middle of nowhere. The practical disciples ask Jesus where he expects them to buy food for everyone. Seems logical until we remember that just a few days previously Jesus miraculously fed 5,000 with just five loaves of bread and two fish. How quickly the disciples forgot Jesus’ divine abilities.

We too need to remember His divinity and what he’s done for us in the past in order to trust him for the future. Just like Ernie will continue seeking treats from me because I’ve delivered in the past, we need to continue praying to God, trusting in His eternal faithfulness and thanking Him for all He has done. He has been so good to us.

This Thanksgiving, for what will you thank God? Spend time just reflecting on all He has done for you and basking in that wonder. For that one day, thank God for the blessings in your life without asking for anything. See how your heart grows in gratitude.

Lamentations 3:23 “Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin a fresh each day…The Lord is wonderfully good to those who wait for him and seek him.”

1 Corinthians 1:9 “God will surely do this for you, for he always does just what he says, and he is the one who invited you into this wonderful friendship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.”

Questions for reflection:
1. What prayer have you consistently prayed that has yet to be answered? Can you see how God may be slowly working to answer your prayer?
2. What previously answered prayer do you recall that might help you rest in His faithfulness for your current prayer?
3. What prayer will you bring to Him with renewed zeal as you remember what He has done previously? For encouragement, see Luke 18:18.

Happy Thanksgiving, friends. May you and your family be blessed abundantly.

Amy

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your inspired words at such an appropriate time.

-Barb

Amy said...

Hang in there, Barb. God is in this, even if it may not seem like it now.

JeanRDH said...

I also appreciated this very much.
Thank you,
Jean F.

Anonymous said...

Thank You for posting this for all of us.

Sue