Lying in bed last night, I was mulling over
several conversations I’d had throughout the day, playing some things over in
my head. I don’t recommend this behavior, by the way. It usually causes more
problems than it solves. But, anyway, I was thinking about a conversation I had
with the sweetest young lady, who is also a dear friend, who wants to learn how
to cook. And that thought led to thinking of my own journey of learning how to
cook, and learning to love cooking. I realized that I had to learn to follow
the recipe. Now, when I cook, sometimes I follow the recipe to a tee.
Sometimes, I just make it up as I go, and sometimes I take a recipe and add my own
twist to it. But, when I first began cooking, following the recipe was
essential to preparing an edible dish. And, I think, there is some truth in
there that is applicable to our spiritual walk as well.
For example, if someone wanted to make homemade
macaroni and cheese (and had never made it before) so they got a recipe from
someone that made really good macaroni and cheese, some would assume that the
dish would turn out good, but there are a few things that result depends on.
First of all, the person giving the recipe has to give a complete recipe. If
they leave out steps or ingredients, or give wrong amounts, it likely won’t
matter if the person follows the recipe. Second, the person has to follow the
recipe. If the cook decides they are not going to look at the recipe as they
make the dish, what guarantee is there that the ingredients and end result will
be anything close to the original?
In our walk with God, He has given us the recipe
to a full, abundant life in Him. He has given us everything we need in His Word
to accomplish His will for us. It is complete and accurate. But, we still have to follow “the recipe”. And,
we can’t pick and choose the parts we want to follow. If I want to make
macaroni and cheese, but don’t use any macaroni, I will not end up with
macaroni and cheese. Or, if it says to bake in a pan for 30 minutes, but I
decide I’d rather broil it in a muffin pan for an hour, well… I hope I have smoke
detectors installed. But, the same applies to our walk with God. Just because I
may not like part of His plan, or because it may be more difficult than I’d
like, doesn’t mean I can ignore it and still expect to come out at the end with
the result I want.
I am praying that the Lord would reveal to me
the areas in which I don’t follow His Word. I pray that He would begin to
convict me in areas I have not submitted to Him. And, more than anything, I
pray that He would use me and help me to show His love to even just one person,
every week, every day, and every moment. Because when I, or anyone else, look
back on my life, I want the end result to have been that I loved as He loves
and that I lived to shine His light to as many people as crossed my path. And,
I have a very long way to go before I even come close, but I am confident that
if I continue to follow His “recipe”, I’ll have a delightful end result.
For His divine power has bestowed upon us all
things that [are requisite and suited] to life and godliness, through the
[[d]full, personal] knowledge of Him Who called us by and to His own glory and
excellence (virtue).
2 Peter 1:3
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