
I Challenge You
Marlene Custer
Recently I began pondering how to enrich my Christian walk.
I grabbed my Bible and found three challenges.
In his first epistle, the Apostle Peter urges us twice to ‘love deeply.’
Deeply here means very intense, extreme, immeasurable.
I have no trouble loving my children and grandchildren deeply.
But that annoying neighbor, the church gossip, or the homeless person I may meet is another story.
Jesus said this is how all men would know we are His disciples, if we have love for one another.
Yes, I want to cultivate a deep love for others.
Second, I want to work on forgiving unreservedly.
I have lived long enough to be hurt.
A careless word, questioned motives, or worse, something negative said about my child or grandchild.
But refusing to forgive doesn’t make the hurt better. Recently, I saw a quote that said,
‘The most influential person in your life is the one you haven’t forgiven.’
That’s reason enough to just ‘let it go’!
And third, I challenge myself to savor God’s Word daily.
Savor means to enjoy to the fullest.
When I read God’s Word, I am allowing Him to talk to me.
Yet I so often neglect that privilege.
Psalm 119:105 (NIV) declares,
“Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.”
Just as I need light to guide my physical feet, I need His light on my spiritual path.
As an added benefit, as I immerse myself in God’s Word, loving others and forgiving them becomes more natural.
Father, please help me to love deeply, forgive unreservedly, and savor Your Word daily.
NIV 1 Peter 1:22, 1 Peter 4:8, John 13:35, Matthew 6:15
Marlene is a retired teacher who desires to make Jesus known. Contact
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