John 4:34 - "My food is to do the will of him who sent me.."

 John 4:34 "'My food,' said Jesus, 'is to do the will of him who sent me and to finish his work.'"

This week, I've been watching my chin grow and it reminds me how much I love eating. I love the taste, the texture and that feeling of being full. When I first read this verse, it stuck out to me because how could anything be better than eating?! What could replace that wonderful experience?

As I ponder Jesus' words, it struck me how satisfying it is to help someone. And how important purpose and meaning are to a person's life. Regardless of your faith - it's just the way we were created. We long for purpose and to be part of a greater cause.

Lately, I feel like God is leaving me little breadcrumbs so that I will follow the path he has for me. It's gently and ever so slowly bringing me out of my comfort zone and introducing me to the idea that he has more for me to do. Specifically with non-Christians. There is something about my life that he doesn't want to keep secret from the world.  There is something about my personality that he wants to use in places where Jesus isn't known. 

I've been getting little convictions during house church discussions - I have such a heart for people who don't know God. I've been on both sides and it's definitely better to know that God is real. Instead of floating around in relativism, which feels so loose and empty. I also feel like Zoe Leadership course and Focus on the Family magazines are gently moving me towards a place that is different from how I've been living the past 15 years - since I've had kids.

Lord, I thank you and I acknowledge the breadcrumbs you are leaving for me. Give me the discernment and humility to know what to do when the time comes. Right now, I feel like you are just preparing me. But for what?  I don't know yet. I'll be open God. I love you, God and I trust you. Amen.





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