Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander by
put away from you, along with all malice (Ephesians 4:31).
Feelings of anger should prompt us to reexamine what we believe
and the mental goals we have formulated to accomplish those
beliefs. My daughter Heidi helped me with this process one Sunday
morning while I was trying to hustle my family out the door for
church. I had been waiting in the car for several minutes before
I stomped back into the house and shouted angrily, "We should
have left for church 15 minutes ago!"
All was silent for a moment, then Heidi's soft voice floated
around the corner from her bedroom: "What's the matter, Dad? Did
somebody block your goal?" She was blocking my goal to get to
church on time, but she wasn't blocking my goal to be the husband
and father God wants me to be. The only one who can block that
goal is me.
A wife and mother may say, "My goal in life is to have a loving,
harmonious, happy family." Who can block that goal? Every person
in her family can block her goal--not only can, the will! A
homemaker clinging to the belief that her self-worth is dependent
on her family will crash and burn every time her husband or
children fail to live up to her image of family harmony. She will
probably be a very angry woman, which could drive family members
even farther away from her and each other. Her major goal in life
should be to become the wife and mother God called her to be.
A pastor may say, "My goal in ministry is to reach this community
for Christ." Good goal? It is a wonderful desire, but if his
self-worth is dependent on that desire being fulfilled, he will
experience tremendous emotional turmoil. Every person in the
community can block his goal. Pastors who continue to believe
that their success is dependent on others will end up fighting
with their boards, praying their opposition out of the church or
quitting.
Make it your goal to be what God has called you to be. No one can
keep you from reaching that goal but you.
Father, help me see Your long-range view of life so I can learn
not to blow up at minor, short-term irritations.
This daily devotional is published and distributed by
http://www.GOSHEN.net/ . It is written by Neil Anderson at
http://www.freedominchrist.com/ .
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