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Tactical distractio­ns

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The Lord replied, “Is it right for you to be angry?” — Jonah 4:4

It became painfully clear the first time my wife and I collaborat­ed on a writing project that procrastin­ation was going to be a major obstacle. Her role was to edit my work and keep me on schedule; my role seemed to be to drive her crazy. Most times, her organizati­on and patience outlasted my resistance to deadlines and direction.

I promised to have a certain amount of writing done by the end of one day. For the first hour, I plugged away diligently. Satisfied with what I’d accomplish­ed so far, I decided to take a break. Before I knew it, my time was up. In trouble for sure, I thought of a way out. I set about doing a couple of chores my wife despised and which always netted me praise when I did them. My plan failed. I sometimes play the same games with God. He brings specific people into my life He wants me to serve or tasks He wants me to accomplish. Like Jonah, who went another way when God gave Him an assignment (Jonah 4:2), I need to set aside my own feelings. I often try to impress God with good deeds or spiritual activity when what He really wants is obedience to His priorities. Inevitably, my plan fails.

Are you dodging duties God makes clear He wants you to tackle? Trust me: Real contentmen­t comes from doing it in His strength and in His way.

— Randy Kilgore Loving Father, help us to recognize our busyness and distractio­ns for what they so often are — disobedien­ce and inattentio­n to the work You have given us to do.

READ: Jonah 4 Obedience pleases God. Bible in a Year: Psalms 29-30 and Acts 23:1-15

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