Daily Devotional: Closer to G...

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Day 1: One Direction
Day 2: GOD spelled backwards is DOG
Day 3: God loves it when I'm hungry!
Day 4: Hello? Is anyone there?
Day 5: Let Go and Let God Be God
Day 6: Warning: Emotions are evident
Day 7: Trust God
Day 8: I Knew There Was Trouble When I Walked In
Day 9: Clique
Day 10: DARE MIGHTY THINGS!
Day 11: Never Go to Bed Angry
Day 12: Bold Statements by Bold Writers
Day 13: Adios, Cancer!
Day 14: Military or Model?
Day 15: O Romeo, O Romeo, wherefore art though Romeo?
Day 16: Pray: Anywhere, Anytime
Day 17: Shine On!
Day 18: Year 3000
Day 19: Thank you, Jesus
Day 20: Stop Complaining!
Day 21: A Confident Heart
Day 22: Step Out and Find Out
Day 23: The Walking Dead
Day 24: Hard Week Ahead
Day 25: Wanna be a warrior?
Day 26: Do It Afraid!
Day 27: We Can't Stop coming in like a Wrecking Ball
Day 28: Breathtaking View
Day 29: True Beauty
Day 30: I'm A Single Pringle
Day 31: Power Down
Day 32: Keep Your Focus
Day 33: Oh, well
Day 34: Better Than Valentine's Day!
Day 35: The Courage to Say No
Day 36: Peace, Man
Day 37: What the Devil Means for Harm, God Will Use for Good
Day 38: "Just Trust Me"
Day 39: God's Will (1)
Day 40: All Ya Need is Love!
Day 41: Complete in Christ
Day 42: Big Bear Hug
Day 43: Oops I did it Again
Day 44: Counting Sheep
Day 45: Dream BIG Dreams
Day 46: I've Got Sunshine
Day 47: Limitless
Day 48: Faithful to the Finish
Day 49: Teeny Tiny Specks
Day 50: Stay Supernaturally Relaxed
Day 51: God's Will (2)
Day 52: Daddy's Sunshine
Day 53: A Little Bit Longer
Day 54: Pray at All Times
Day 55: I want to hear from YOU!
Day 56: Down in the Dumps
Day 57: Book to Consider (1)
Day 58: Book to Consider (2)
Day 59: Book to Consider (3)
Day 60: Book to Consider (4)
Day 61: AND...WE'RE BACK!
Day 62: We're All Hester Prynne
Day 63: NFL, NBA, NHL
Day 64: "I have a crush..."
Day 65: Schemin' Up
Day 66: The Importance of Family
Day 67: A Quick Reminder
Day 68: How to Unleash Your Spiritual Power
Day 69: The Courage to Believe

Day 70: No roadmap or anything???

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By kdoublek

I think we'd all be very wise to follow after the lead of Abraham. Why? Because he set an example for how we are to follow the lead of our God.

Imagine the scene if you will: this man has just been called by the Creator of the Universe to do great things for both Heaven and earth. Now, when you read that last sentence, does it not sound incredibly vague?


One can't help but think, Yes, wow, great things for God. But, like, what "great things"? He was told all these promises but they certainly don't indicate what the end goal is and how he's supposed to get there.

Yes, my dear friend, I am certainly with you in my wonderings. I have no idea why God would dangle such grand promises before Abraham without doing so much as giving him a map of how to accomplish them.

Want to hear something even crazier? God even begins to give instructions to him that are just about as vague as the aforementioned promises. He tells Abraham, "'Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you'" (Genesis 12:1).

Wow. Just wow. So now we see that this man, who has just been told he is destined to do great things (we'll touch on those "great things" in a second), is also being told that in order to follow this vague promise, he must leave everything comfortable and familiar to him (i.e. his home and his family) and wander in the direction of "the land that I will show you"? Talk about a request that requires incredible faith.

Thankfully, the promises were so great that they helped usher Abraham out of his comfortable life and into the far more rewarding life of following Christ. The promises? "'I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed'" (Genesis 12:2-3).

So you know what Abraham does next? Although he most certainly felt unsettled and reasonably scared about stepping out in faith (an assumption because he is, after all, human), we hear nothing about him questioning God. Instead, we see a swift and immediate obedience to the command of the Almighty.

Here is what Abraham is doing here: he is not following a plan; he is following the Promisor and the promise He provides.

Scripture records, "So Abram went, as the Lord had told him" (Genesis 12:4). And as he went, he "called upon the name of the LORD...and Abram journeyed on" (12:8-9).

What if the example Abram sets for us is not meant to be a one-time deal? What if how God dealt with Abram was not one crazy incident but rather an example He intentionally sets in the Bible to show us how He leads each of us?

What if in your life, the reason you are faced with many choices before a silent God is because God was never too concerned about which way you turned? Certainly, a route speckled with sin and disobedience are never the routes He calls you to, but routes that are each good and praiseworthy? Sounds to me like fair game.

Maybe God doesn't want you so stressed about coming before Him and begging for the plan. Maybe, as with Abraham, He intends to never share it with you. Instead, He wants you to do something far greater: to just "Go...to the land that I will show you" (12:1). No roadmap, no details, no specifics. Just pure, unadulterated faith.

Maybe God just wants you to come to Him. To look to Him. To keep taking steps forward in faith. Maybe He realizes that if you were given the plans and did not have to rely on the Promisor, you wouldn't feel the need to cling to Him... to follow Him.

But rest assured, Abraham's life, although not an easy one, was guided by God every step of the way. Not only was he blessed abundantly in this world, but notice how his name was made great just as God had promised (After all, aren't we still talking about him today?).

So it will be with your life. Keep pressing on and take heart when faced with decisions before a seemingly silent God. Know He is by no means silent but rather waiting for you to turn the laces of your shoes in the direction of following Him so that you might see His face and hear His voice.

Keep stepping out in faith—one foot at a time—and "Go"... and watch as God "shows".

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