Hebrews
12:1-2 - Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses,
let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely,
and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, 2 looking to Jesus, the
Founder and Perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him
endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right
hand of the throne of God.
Do you ever have those days where you just don’t feel
motivated? Like, give me a friggin’ bag of powdered donuts and close that door
because I’m saying peace out today—it can wait until tomorrow. What about those
days you wake up and glare at your alarm and think to yourself, “I’m feeling
bold, today….I’m going to quit life and become a professional cat lady, muumuu
and all; no shame!” I highly doubt I’m alone in this and I feel like those
feelings of being a professional furball lover grow stronger and stronger as
our society continues to progress. It’s stressful out there, y’all! However, I
think the only thing more embarrassing than admitting I’ve thought about eating
an entire bag of donuts is admitting that I’ve let satan win too many of those
battles.
In our moments of weakness, we can’t give up and become a
professional hermit. We were created for one reason and that’s to worship God
and lead those around us to the cross. Don’t make me break out the church lines
on y’all, I’ll get that head bob rollin’ and might not be able to stop it! In
all seriousness though, when we give up on our day, we give up on potential
opportunities to witness, we give up on being an example to others, we give up
on the power of Jesus and his sacrifice, we give up being a part of something
huge, and that huge thing is God’s plan for our every day. Don’t get me wrong,
even the disciples needed a day here and there to shut out everyone around them
to recoup. That’s part of being human but we can’t let that be every day. When
you feel like devouring an unhealthy amount of donuts instead of facing the
world but you get up and push through with a smile on your face instead, you’ve
grown just a little more. You’re now stronger than you were the day before. It’s
like losing weight, you might not see a huge change every day or even notice
it, but a ways down the road you’re going to look back and be like
daaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnngggggggggg, Daniel, look at yo bad self!
Matthew 5:16 - In the same way, let your light shine before others,
so that they may see your good works
and give glory to your Father who is in heaven.
When we let the weight of the world steal our drive to push
through this life and when we give up, that’s when we’ve let satan win the
battle. He’s over there high-fiving his team, dumping Gatorade on his own head,
livin’ it up while we’re over here moping, stuffing donuts in our mouth,
watching reruns on Netflix like real losers. Hey, I can’t say that’s not the
perfect picture of me a couple of nights a week (minus the moping) but the
difference is, I wasn’t using that to avoid the entire meaning of my existence.
I already went out and faced the day and my reward is a dang donut and the
tube. When it turns us into losers is when we’re doing that instead of living
the day God so graciously allowed us to be blessed with.
It’s hard, especially when it’s one thing after another.
However, keep flexing that spiritual muscle and you’ll only be stronger for it.
It might be hard now but one day, you will realize it’s not as hard as it used to
be. Get up, turn off that alarm, put on that smile, and thank the sweet Lord
Jesus for the new day because there’s work to be done.
Ephesians 2:10 - For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ
Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.