The problem is the project mentality sort of bleeds into many areas of my life. Work, home, parenting...even my own spiritual growth. I would like a step by step approach to help me get the end product I desire. If I'm not careful I find myself defining the steps to get closer to God like a ladder reaching to heaven.
Step One...pray thirty minutes a day.
Step Two...worship every Sunday.
Step Three...read two chapters in the Bible.
Step Four...and Step Five...and Step Six...
I could go on and on and on. Don't misunderstand. Prayer, worship, and studying God's word are important to our faith. But when you're a project minded person, they can become your faith and here lies the issue.
This morning's devotional reads,
Jesus doesn't show you the steps to get to heaven--Jesus is the steps to heaven. Jesus doesn't merely come down to show you the way up--Jesus comes down to make Himself into the Way to carry you up. Jesus doesn't ultimately give you a how-to, because Christianity is ultimately about Who-to. Every religion, every program, every self-help book is about steps you have to take. Jesus is the only One who becomes the step--to take you.--Ann VoskampOuch! It stings a bit, but I needed it. I needed to be reminded this journey I'm on is not about taking perfect steps spelled out in a manual. It is about the way...the Way I get there.
God provided a Way right there in the manger.
The Way's name...Jesus.
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