12/31/2020
Isaiah 52:12 “The God of Israel will be your reward.”
“On this site, I will post a daily reflection from My Utmost for His Highest for the year 2020 in its entirety; for 20/20 means one has perfect vision. My prayer is that together, God will open our eyes so that we can see Him more clearly than ever before.” 1/1/2020 ~ L. Collins
Little did I know that when I wrote those words in my first blog post of 2020, we would all be where we are today. The concept of 20/20 being perfect vision was a thought about spiritual growth coming into focus and seeing God more clearly in all we do. Well, for me at least, this year certainly accomplished that; for the trauma we have all collectively experienced has drawn me closer to God than I have ever been before. I am blessed by those of you who have come on this journey with me, and also sought rest and shelter in the loving arms of our Savior. It has been a year that none of us will ever forget, and my prayer today is that we will carry the lessons learned with us as God writes them on the walls of our hearts.
Today, Chambers broke down his study into three sections, and I will be following that model for you.
Security from Yesterday.
We all have
things that we regret from our past. Decisions made that turned out not to be
the right ones for which we carry guilt or remorse; Roads walked down that took
us in a direction that was not edifying or of God, and could have been
dangerous; Sins that may haunt us even today. Thankfully, God was in the past
with us, and He will work out those areas in us for good if we let Him. When we
release all to Him, He will help us make our mess our message. Chambers writes,
“But God is the God of our yesterdays, and He allows the memory of them in
order to turn the past into a ministry of spiritual culture for the future. God
reminds us of our past lest we get into a shallow security in the present.” God
does not want us to be trapped by our past, He wants us to submit all to Him;
for only in Him will we find our lessons, redemption, and freedom.
Security for Tomorrow
There is a quote
on a plaque in my house that reads, “Do not worry about tomorrow because God is
already there.” To say that worry is plaguing our land right now just as much
as Covid-19 would be an understatement. As this year draws to a close, we will
not see a light switch effect of all being right with the world tomorrow. We
will have the same battles that we have today, and the human condition will not
change: people will still get sick, have their hearts broken, lose their jobs, and
fracture their relationships. There will also be blessings, however: weddings, babies
being born, people getting their dream jobs, love blossoming, people recovering
from illness, people getting engaged, new friendships forged, graduations, and best
of all, people yielding to Jesus as their Savior. In all of it, everything that
the future holds, God is already there. Chambers writes, “He will watch lest
things will trip us up again into like failure, as they assuredly would do if
He were not our reward.” We do not have to worry about what has been or what is
to come, because the Creator of the universe is for us. “What, then, shall we
say in response to these things? If God is for us, who can be against us?”
Romans 8:31 (NIV)
Security for Today
How many
times have you heard someone say “the present is a gift”? Probably a lot. We
hear it, but do we really honor how deep a meaning it really has? Every day
that I draw breathe is another day that God has gifted me with, and I am
grateful. No matter my current circumstances, as long as I am alive, I can
reach others for Christ. As I have shared before, my mother did this the last
five years of her life while bedridden.
She did not let a day go by without letting someone around her know that they
were loved. This, and her deep faithfulness, are legacies I pray I will be able
to continue. Life – especially right now – can be daunting for sure, but as
long as we are alive, we can and should live for our God. Every day I have the
choice to walk in joy, faith, and love. Every day, I can start with a clean
slate because I am a redeemed child of the Most High. Every day, I can share the
Gospel message with others. Every day, I can do My Utmost for His Highest. We
can all do this, as Chambers writes, “…with the patient power of knowing that
the God of Israel will go before us.”
2 comments:
GODBUMPS UP AND DOWN MY ARMS LEHANN!!!!! Well done oh good and faithful one. I cannot help but think how God feels as you achieve this milestone. You made a comment of your time, your talent, and your faith, and the reward is His. You have been a source of light in darkness; calm in a storm; and you have reminded me repeatedly of just how important my relationship with my God is. You have led me places that I had forgotten and I thank you for sharing your gift with me.
I will miss reading your blog but I hope that God will use you again to inspire others and lead them to Him.
Love you Lehann!!! Happy New Year!!!!!! ♥️♥️♥️
I enjoyed going on this journey with you. I think that it helped you, me and others to have a sense of peace during these difficult times. That my dear sister is a grace filled accomplishment. So now you need to move to the next journey God's has planned for you. I am anxious to see what that will be. Happy New Year!
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