I will give you a scenario and then you can find out if you’re anything like me or if I really do need more pills. Here goes.
Tonight, I was debating internally whether or not I wanted to make the long trek downtown to work with the homeless at Set Free Nashville. Part of me wanted to go, but part of me wanted to not be bothered and stay home and veg.
The lazy part almost won. I had almost talked myself into not going, but then I went.
Guess what? The pastor was preaching to me. It was exactly what I needed to hear at that moment. If I hadn’t gone, I would have missed out on a big blessing.
Maybe you’re in a place where you’re debating on whether or not to give up a Saturday to go serve meals to the homeless. Maybe you’re deciding whether or not to go to a Bible study even though you’re feeling wiped from a long day of work.
You will find every excuse not to go. You will have no trouble rationalizing staying and thinking of all the other chores you could be doing and/or all that rest you could be getting.
You might have a strange resistance to going and it will almost feel like you’re walking into the wind if you step out in faith.
I think that what you’re experiencing is spiritual warfare. The devil does not want you to go and receive that blessing, so he is trying his best to get you from going. Though sometimes you and I do just fine on our own for finding reasons not to step out.
One word: go. Get up off the couch, put down whatever suddenly seems so urgent and pressing, get in the car, and go.
I promise you will receive a blessing. You will receive a very precious word from God that you would have missed if you had not gone. You will serve, but find yourself receiving so much more than you give. You will find that you saw Jesus in the eyes of the least of these that you spoke to and served.
You will have the joy of knowing that God called you and you chose to obey and got to be where He was moving in power.
Go.