Sometimes my
thoughts race around in the manner of the picture book, If you Give a Mouse
a Cookie. I’ll start doing something and it makes me think of something
else, which leads me in yet another direction. It happened this way…
I starred at
all the shoes scattered near my front door. What a mess. I blew a breath of
frustrated air from my mouth and got silly with the shoes. An invisible thought
bubble popped above my head. I was reminded of the gospel song, Order My
Steps, which reminded me that I’d written a previous blog post titled Order
My Steps. So here we are…
A past blog
post worth sharing again.
“The steps
of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way.” Psalm
37:23
How do you
walk through your day? A long day at work can leave one feeling drained, worn
out, and sapped of energy. Judging by the trail of shoes near my front door,
that’s exactly what happened.
As I kicked
off my shoes at the end of the day, I plopped onto the couch to unwind. In a
brief moment of relaxation, I glanced at the shoes, and reflected on my day.
The position of the shoes remined me of the gospel song, Order My Steps.
The lyrics to the song say, “Order my steps in your word dear Lord. Lead me,
guide me every day.”
Beginning the
day with prayer is one way to prepare yourself for the day ahead. You fuel your
body with food and your car with gas, it’s important to fuel your mind as well.
Read a devotional, meditate, engage in something peaceful at the start of your
day. You’ll find that you get more milage to get through your day.
If you ask
God to order your steps, be ready to move your feet. If you say, Lord help
me to get along with Karen today, she aggravates me; be ready for how he
answers. When Karen comes up to you with a negative attitude, murmuring and
complaining, resist the urge to cuss her out in your head (or out loud). Your
steps are being ordered. How will you handle the situation?
If you need
a reminder to calm yourself, get one of those W.W.J.D. bracelets and slide it
on your wrist. You may remember them from the 1990’s, the thin wristband held
acronym W.W.J.D. which stood for What Would Jesus Do.
The significance of the bracelet was to remind the wearer to “act in a manner
that would demonstrate the love of Jesus through their actions.”
You don’t
have to run this race called life, alone. Let your steps be ordered by the
Lord. Begin each day in a quiet place, do something that provides you with
peace or inspiration. Fill your spiritual with something positive. Before you
respond to a situation think about the W.W.J.D. bracelet. What would Jesus do?
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