From Max Lucado:

“When my daughter was a toddler, I used to take her to a park not far from our apartment. One day as she was playing in a sandbox, an ice-cream salesman approached us. I purchased her a treat, and when I turned to give it to her, I saw her mouth was full of sand. Where I had intended to put a delicacy, she had put dirt.

Did I love her with dirt in her mouth? Absolutely. Was she any less of my daughter with dirt in her mouth? Of course not. Was I going to allow her to keep the dirt in her mouth? No way. I loved her right where she was, but I refused to leave her there. I carried her over to the water fountain and washed out her mouth. Why? Because I love her.

God does the same for us. He holds us over the fountain. “Spit out the dirt, honey,” our Father urges. “I’ve got something better for you.” And so he cleanses us of filth; immorality, dishonesty, prejudice, bitterness, greed. We don’t enjoy the cleansing; sometimes we even opt for the dirt over the ice cream. “I can eat dirt if I want to!” we pout and proclaim. Which is true—we can. But if we do, the loss is ours. God has a better offer.”   

Wow!  Do I relate to that quote.  There are so many times when I know I opt for the dirt.

Lord,

Help me today to wait for the ice cream and not eat the dirt.   

Teach me how to surrender when You need to wash my mouth and not be guilty of kicking and screaming all the way to the water fountain.

Use my stubborn spirit to stand strong for You, not against You.

Allow  me to float gently in the stream of Your love and the better things You want for me and teach me to stop trying to leap across the river using slippery stepping stones.

Lift my eyes up from the sand and dirt that surrounds me and fix them on Your glory.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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