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The e-Devotional helping to keep you on-track
GodTracker is online at www.godtracker.co.uk
The e-Devotional helping to keep you on-track
GodTracker is online at www.godtracker.co.uk
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17 July 2014
Dear God-tracker
God-tracking is first filling
our lives with important God pleasing stuff
At his first class on Christian Living the young Bible student
watched as his professor showed the class an empty jar. He told them that the
jar represents the times we all have. Everyone has an equally fair measure of
24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The professor then poured sand into the jar.
“The sand represented the many worries and tiny things in our lives that often
grab our attention and hold us fast. These are lesser essentials like going to
the cinema or spending time on Social Media sites,” he said with a grin as he
steadily poured in the granules. The sand filled most of the jar. The professor
then tried to add several larger stones to the mix. He managed to insert only a
few stones before they began to spill over. “These stones are the bigger and
more important matters in our lives, like spending time with family or setting
aside a few minutes to pray each day.”
The lecturer then took another jar and placed the stones in it first. All the stones fitted in the jar quite comfortably. He then poured the sand into the jar. The young student watched amazed as he all the sand slipped down between the stones. The jar was now full with all the sand and all the stones. “When we focus on the important matters in our lives,” said the prof, “all the other smaller stuff will fit right in as well.”
Jesus put it this way, “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” Jesus was talking about how we all become so consumed with lesser needs and daily requirements that we forget the more important things in life. He told us not to worry about our needs, because our heavenly Father knows that we have these needs in life, anyway. By seeking first God’s kingdom we are, in fact, acknowledging God’s supremacy in the great scheme of life.
The lecturer then took another jar and placed the stones in it first. All the stones fitted in the jar quite comfortably. He then poured the sand into the jar. The young student watched amazed as he all the sand slipped down between the stones. The jar was now full with all the sand and all the stones. “When we focus on the important matters in our lives,” said the prof, “all the other smaller stuff will fit right in as well.”
Jesus put it this way, “Seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” Jesus was talking about how we all become so consumed with lesser needs and daily requirements that we forget the more important things in life. He told us not to worry about our needs, because our heavenly Father knows that we have these needs in life, anyway. By seeking first God’s kingdom we are, in fact, acknowledging God’s supremacy in the great scheme of life.
Perhaps, like me, you get so
caught up with filling your life’s jar with processes, business, material
worries and technology that you leave little space for the likes of prayer,
worship, Bible reading, family and fellowship. In the great scheme of life it’s
often the small worries that take up the most space. So, let’s first of all fill
our lives with the larger stones of God’s favour – seeking that which honours
and pleases him – and then watch as he responds by pouring all the smaller
grains of our daily needs into our life’s jar in his time.
God-tracking
is first filling our lives with important God pleasing stuff.
Keep your eyes on Jesus
Dudley
It’s all in the Book…
Matthew 6:25-34
Matthew 6:25-34
Psalm 90
V\o/W
Verse of the Week
Philippians 4:19
And my
God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.
Quote of
the Week
Sample of Dudley’s Fave Quotes
“Being constantly busy is neither
impressive nor right. Being productive and significant for Kingdom purposes
is.” ---
John Partington
Don’t Give Up, Look Up!
Look up and Fix Your
Eyes on Jesus!
Help me
to walk in faith that you will meet all my lesser needs according to your greater
purposes
“Father God thank you so much that you know what daily needs I
have in life. I believe that your kingdom purposes far outweigh my worldly
priorities. Therefore, today I want to empty my life’s jar of all that is in it.
Then I want to begin to fill it up again with the big God stuff first and watch
as the smaller things in life will simply fit right in. Help me to seek first
your kingdom and your righteousness, O Lord. Then help me to walk in faith that
you will meet all my lesser needs according to your greater purposes. You are
my all in all. Amen.”
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then email dudley@godtracker.co.uk
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GodTracker and trACker owe their origins to an international Christian radio programme produced by Dudley Anderson called, OnTrack. Although OnTrack went off-air in 2005, trACker has continued to help people to track God's plans and purposes for their lives since July 2003.
GodTracker and trACker owe their origins to an international Christian radio programme produced by Dudley Anderson called, OnTrack. Although OnTrack went off-air in 2005, trACker has continued to help people to track God's plans and purposes for their lives since July 2003.
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