Your words…
Commit your ways to the Lord; trust in Him, and He will act, making your righteousness shine like the dawn, your justice like the noonday. Psalm 37:5
My words…
Praise
Commitment has evolved into an unpleasant word, a word associated with drudgery and imprisonment. So many I know have “commitment issues.” They do not want to be tied down to any one person, task, or belief. I get it. Commitment is no walk in the park. It’s often a walk through fire. Commitment to a marriage, a child, a job, a belief, a god is difficult because it always means giving up a part of me for someone else. Day after day. You don’t seem to have commitment issues. Thank You for that. You are committed to act when I trust in You. Like Noah. Now there’s a man who knew the meaning of commitment. His neighbors must have ridiculed him, yet he did not falter in the task You gave him to accomplish. He trusted You, and You acted – You saved him. And You placed a pretty marker in the sky to boot. You haven’t changed any since then. You still act when people commit their ways to You and trust You. You don’t sit on Your hands.
Prayer for me
You are more committed to me than I am to You. No surprise there. My commitment fluctuates depending on upcoming deadlines, my mood, the weather. (It was just too cold to participate in that Day of Benevolence.) Cure me of my own commitment issues.
Forgive me
Forgive me when my commitment to You falters. You desire to act in my life even when I don’t show an interest in You doing so. How wretched am I? Forgive me, Lord.
More praise
When I commit all my ways to You, I leap along the path of righteousness, and You make my life brighter. The sky could be filled with clouds, but my spirit reflects Your glory, and I bask in the glow of Your love and laughter.