Wherever We Go
Unexpected inactivity of the brain is often referred to as brain dead, brain cramps, and [for some] senior moments. We all have them, and they seem to show up at the most unfortunate times. The worst is they usually make us look totally foolish!
God may be amused by our brain cramps, but He never excuses us from having our mind on His business. Romans 5:5 says, "God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit." Our role as Christians is to love others and show them the way to Christ. Mindlessly wandering through the day with no thought of who we are [in Christ] and what our mission is [in Christ] is just not acceptable. Jesus was a people-person; He went to where people were. He listened to them. He talked to them. He answered their questions. He was always focused on who He was and what He was about. Someone has said, "If you are not completely where you are, wherever you are, then you are nowhere." Who wants to be nowhere? I don't! We must desire the Spirit of God within us to show us where we need to be ... wherever we go.
God may be amused by our brain cramps, but He never excuses us from having our mind on His business. Romans 5:5 says, "God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit." Our role as Christians is to love others and show them the way to Christ. Mindlessly wandering through the day with no thought of who we are [in Christ] and what our mission is [in Christ] is just not acceptable. Jesus was a people-person; He went to where people were. He listened to them. He talked to them. He answered their questions. He was always focused on who He was and what He was about. Someone has said, "If you are not completely where you are, wherever you are, then you are nowhere." Who wants to be nowhere? I don't! We must desire the Spirit of God within us to show us where we need to be ... wherever we go.
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