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DAILY DEVOTIONAL

What’s God up to in Your Life?

Charles R. Swindoll 52

Maybe you’ve never stopped to consider what “His purpose” is. Briefly put, God is committed to one major objective in your life: to conform you into “the image of His Son.” One of the many ways I’ve seen Him do that is through interaction with others.

Painful though it may be for us to admit, we’re losing touch with one another. The motivation to help, to encourage, yes, to serve our fellow human beings is waning.

Painful though it may be for us to admit, we’re losing touch with one another. The motivation to help, to encourage, yes, to serve our fellow human beings is waning.



What’s God up to in Your Life?. Daily Devotional by Charles R. Swindoll
Romans 8:28

Our world has become a large, impersonal, busy affair. Social media and the technological age have caused us to become alienated from each other. We’re connected but not in community.

No longer do neighbors visit across the backyard fence, chat in the driveway, or catch up on the kids at the mailbox.

Those days are long gone. Our well-manicured front lawns and meticulously landscaped perimeters have become modern-day moats that keep barbarians at bay. Hoarding and flaunting have replaced shar- ing and caring.

It’s like we are occupying common space but have no common interests, as if we’re on an elevator with rules such as: “No talking, smiling, or eye contact allowed without written consent of the management.”

Painful though it may be for us to admit, we’re losing touch with one another. The motivation to help, to encourage, yes, to serve our fellow human beings is waning.

People have even observed crimes in progress but refused to help so as not to be involved! Our foundational values are getting lost in these confusing days. And yet it is these things that form the essentials of a happy and fulfilled life.



Listen to God’s vision for our lives:
We know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. Romans 8:28

Maybe you’ve never stopped to consider what “His purpose” is. Briefly put, God is committed to one major objective in your life: to conform you into “the image of His Son.” One of the many ways I’ve seen Him do that is through interaction with others.

He’s up to something by placing you in a small group at church with a family with a special needs son, or forcing you to work closely with an office manager whose life is coming unglued.

Those interactions may be awkward, even unpleasant at times, but they could be what God’s up to in forming you into the image of His Son.

Consider today how you might join God in that purpose. Make yourself available as a dispenser of His kindness, a giver of His grace to someone who might need both.


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Charles Chuck Swindoll

Charles R. Chuck Swindoll was born on October 18, 1935 in El Campo, Texas. After his service in the Marine Corps, Charles Swindoll entered the Dallas Theological Seminary and graduated with honors

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Good Morning, Lord . . . Can We Talk?

Charles R. Swindoll
It’s amazing how much you can glean from quiet moments together, especially when it’s the Lord who is speaking to you! Permíteme instarte a que no te pierdas ni un día del año que viene mientras lees y piensas, meditas y oras a lo largo del libro.
Those who were blessed gave to those who were in need of a blessing.

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The Blessing Of Giving

John Eckhardt
If you want to receive the blessing of God, you have to be ready to give. You cannot expect to live a blessed life if all you do is receive, receive, receive. You will end up like the Dead Sea—becoming too salty and too toxic to support any kind of life.
The only possibility of understanding the teaching of Jesus is by the light of the Spirit of God on the inside.

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Clouds And Darkness

Oswald Chambers
If we have never had the experience of taking our commonplace religious shoes off our commonplace religious feet, and getting rid of al the undue familiarity with which we approach God, it is questionable whether we have ever stood in His presence.
You have to learn to go out of convictions, out of creeds, out of experiences, until so far as your faith is concerned, there is nothing between yourself and God.

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Will You Go Out Without Knowing?

Oswald Chambers
One of the difficulties in Christian work is this question - "What do you expect to do?" You do not know what you are going to do; the only thing you know is that God knows what He is doing.
He brings us to the place where He asks us to be our utmost for Him.

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Let Us Keep To The Point

Oswald Chambers
Shut out every other consideration and keep yourself before God for this one thing only - My Utmost for His Highest. I am determined to be absolutely and entirely for Him and for Him alone.
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