But even more confining than what
people think of me is the fallacy that I can define what they think. My addiction to this false sense of control feeds
me artificial solace. By projecting
others’ opinions and responding accordingly, I’ve idolized myself. Then, it is a trap to think my issue is merely with
the approval of others.
The problem goes deeper. The problem is my heart. Maybe you can relate.
It became a heart issue at the
very point I elevated that something or someone or whatever over following God’s
prompting. If anything obstructs our response to God's prompting, it is an issue of the heart.
Until we
allow our Lord to address the underlying heart issue, we will remain similarly vulnerable to
other fallacies and impediments. In my case, it's never really about others' approval. And it's not about that person—or fear,
object, insecurity, obstacle, you name it—that’s preventing you from executing
God’s prompting. Indeed, whatever holds us back
now will later be replaced with something else if the condition of our hearts remains unaddressed.
I fear you can identify with me. And I fear that you’ve similarly failed to
address the fallacy underlying whatever it is that impedes your obedience in
Christ. I pray Christ unveils whatever
fallacy anchors our spiritual paralysis. I pray we have courage to dig deep and address it. I pray we trust wherever God is leading us will abundantly overshadow the fallacy that confines us.
Praise the Lord that we are free
from the trap.
“Fear of man will prove to be a
snare, but whoever trusts in the Lord is kept safe.” Proverbs 29:25.
“Create in me a pure heart, O
God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.”
Psalm 51:10.
“Keep me free from the trap that
is set for me, for you are my refuge.” Psalm 31:4.
Here's to you, my friends. It's been too long.
Much love to you,
Paige
So glad you are back :)
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