Dealing With Distractions
**How do you keep being in the center of God?s will? : http://talk.thelife.com/2006/06/26/dealing-with-distractions/
Please open your Bible and read:
(Nehemiah 1:1 – 2:20)
When Nehemiah was cupbearer to the king, his heart was deeply stirred over the Israelites? plight in Jerusalem and the condition of their city. With the king?s permission, he set out to rebuild Jerusalem. He encountered numerous obstacles but refused to let them distract him from the task. From his example, we learn the importance of . . .
Being in the center of God?s will. When Nehemiah cried out to God about his brothers in Jerusalem and the disreputable state of the city, the Lord showed him exactly what to do. God also caused the king to be favorably disposed toward the request and to provide everything needed. Knowing we are where God wants us to be will give us confidence to move through trials without being sidetracked.
Remembering what the goal is. Nehemiah knew that the Lord?s priority for him was to rebuild the city. God has planned things for us to do, too, and His work is always of great value. We are not to underestimate our part in it, no matter how small it seems to us.
Accomplishing each task. Following every crisis, Nehemiah returned to the task at hand. By remembering the Lord?s goal, we will stay in our God – appointed place, carry out each step, and not get off course.
Accurately identifying our distractions. Those who seek to interrupt our work, divert our attention, or attack us personally are not from God. With the Father?s help, Nehemiah recognized whom to heed and whom to ignore.
For the most part, distractions predominantly originate outside of ourselves. Who or what usually distracts you?
About the Author
This devotional was written by Dr Charles Stanley. Read more about him here: http://www.talk.thelife.com/authors/charles-stanley/
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For me, procrastination is the killer. Stanley’s point of “accomplishing each task” is the hard part for me. In fact, I am supposed to be working right now. Ooops.