Gal 6:7-8. I’ve been sitting here for about an hour and a half this morning praying, thanking God, and allowing His presence to influence and change me; about 20 minutes of that time was spent on the above verses.
Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap. For the one who sows to his own flesh will from the flesh reap corruption, but the one who sows to the Spirit will from the Spirit reap eternal life. Gal 6:7-8
Regarding my life, I have asked similar questions as I will ask you to bring before the Lord. There are things I have to do, need to do, and should do and then there are things I choose to do. How many things do I choose to do regarding work, career, possessions, putting things in order, etc. etc. versus sowing to the Spirit? How do we expect to have a life of His presence, peace, and blessings when all we do is sow to the flesh? Galatians 6:7-8 has a promise that a life of sowing to the flesh will be a life of death. But the life of the Spirit is everlasting life which begins today. The last few days I have spent hours just sitting in the presence of God pushing other things aside. I cannot remember the last time I had so much peace, victory over the flesh, and joy in my heart to know Him. I am amazed at how distracted I have allowed myself to become over the last couple of years. It is definitely worth thinking about and allowing the Lord to do some redirecting in each of us. Everything around us convinces us that seeking God should be somewhere in our life but instead of first on the list it falls down the list somewhere after the things that are “important”, what a deception and a joke. What can be more important than Jesus Christ and eternity and peace with Him?
CJ Cutrone, II