Today’s devotional, prepared by Pastor Jason Sato, was originally posted on November 9, 2014. He and his wife Jessica (along with their three young children) recently moved to Japan to serve as missionaries.
Spiritual Food for Thought for the Weekend
“Scrutinizing Everything & Everyone Except the One that Really Matters”
Proverbs 4:23-27
Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life. 24 Put away from you crooked speech, and put devious talk far from you. 25 Let your eyes look directly forward, and your gaze be straight before you. 26 Ponder the path of your feet; then all your ways will be sure. 27 Do not swerve to the right or to the left; turn your foot away from evil.
Are you vigilant about small things? Do you notice the dust on the floor, the number of calories in that cookie, or the wrinkle in your son’s shirt? The important things in life (or at least the ones important to us) require a great deal of attention to detail. Yet it’s so easy to ignore the details when it comes to righteousness. The author of Proverbs directs our attention to the ordinary words we use and the direction that they take us.
We tend to go through life a frantic pace while being unaware of what is really going on in our hearts. We’ll stop to consider large matters, like a crisis of faith or relationship on the verge of a breakdown, but are often oblivious to the ordinary direction of our lives. Longstanding patterns of small but corrosive indulgences do not trouble us because we refuse recognized them. I find it difficult to even identify the crooked speech or devious talk that I am tempted to utter. Maybe I’m that unaware of myself. Maybe I’m just not paying attention.
My use of words was brought to my attention by a brother whom I was pastoring a few years ago. A steady stream of sarcastic comments, criticisms disguised as jokes, and unhelpful off hand remarks had been slowly eating away at our relationship. Thankfully, he took the initiative in bringing this to my attention and we were able to reconcile.
What direction are we going? Are we slowly walking down the path of cynicism and hard-heartedness? Is it the path of life or the path of complaining and ingratitude? Are we indulging in gossip and finding out too late that we are heading toward broken relationships?
Take a moment to dwell on the goodness of God in your life. What words can you speak to Him and to others today that are true? Pray that your words would lead to a life of faith, hope, and love for yourself and those who hear you.
Bible Reading for Today: Isaiah 56