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“My spiritual life isn’t what it should be.” My friend had just written to ask if he might have a special gift for prayer, but then he quickly undermined it with the old standard, “I can’t be called to great things…my spiritual life isn’t what it should be.” And the answer to that is:
So what? Do the next right thing.
Paul said in Philippians 3, “Forgetting those things which are behind…”
I was just reading about Simeon in Luke 2, and his spiritual life was what it should be! The text says he was:
– A good man
– A lover of God
– Pure
– In touch with the Holy Spirit
– A believer in the imminent appearing of “The Refreshing of Israel”
A wonderful list. HOWEVER, if he doesn’t respond to the Spirit THAT DAY and go to the temple, he misses Jesus. What if he had been in the middle of doing something important? Or unimportant for that matter. What if he thought, “I’ve been a good guy for a really long time, isn’t it OK if I take a day off?”
Simeon’s responsibility, my friend’s responsibility, your and my responsibility is to do the next right thing: pray, spend time in the Word, meet a neighbor’s need, encourage someone, write the blog(!), serve your spouse,…. My friend Fisher DeBerry, former coach of the Air Force Academy Football team, had a sign in his office: “You’re only as good as your last play.”
Do the next right thing. The alleged quality of your past spiritual life, good or bad, is irrelevant.
Have a blessed 2019!