This weekend, I was watching Transformers Rescue Bots with my little man and loved some of the conversation in the show to the point I had to rewind it :).
One of the bots was a little big for his britches and commented, "I saved the day!" Another, the rule follower - the never any gray - kind of bot responded: "No you did not. You assisted the day when the day was not in need of assistance."
Friends, that's me most every day! Doing what I think is my best, going along, trying to control what happens and when it succeeds I think - YES. I did so good. And God is shaking his head up there thinking, "My love, you assisted the day when the day was not in any need of assistance."
Do any of you do that? Try and take charge of your life, or others? Do you try to butt up in there and "assist" when what you really need to do is step back and let God work? I feel like at the end of the day the reason for all of my "assisting" is the part of me that says, "Yes, God, I trust you," but doesn't 100% mean it.
This leaves me a couple of questions as we move into action for our days. Are we being motivated because God has told us to do such and such, or are we being motivated because we don't totally trust where God is going and so we want to do our best to ensure xyz take place - according to OUR plans?
My prayer for us all is that instead of assisting the day when it doesn't need our help, we trust that God really does have this all worked out and follow his lead rather than make up our own rescue plan...
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