Daily Walk
Submit
yourselves, then, to God. Resist the
devil, and he will flee from you.
-James
4:7 NIV
A daily walk is a good thing to do. It
exercises our bodies and it promotes good health. A walk can be taken early in
the morning, during a lunch break or at the end of the day. It doesn’t matter
when. What does matter is that it is not forgotten. There is another daily walk
that is important too and that is our daily time with God. But, somehow it is
often the first thing that is shelved when a day becomes busy and overbooked.
Everything else becomes a priority and God is left to wait for us to show up
later. A daily dialogue with God is not
only the most important time we will spend each day, we should try to make that
time first before anything else.
But, what happens if we become lazy and
put God off day after day? No longer seeking God’s help and protection, we
unknowingly open the door to the enemy. Fear, bitterness, anxiety, resentment and
anger are just a few of the things that can come upon us and they are all
destructive and harmful to our minds, bodies and souls. Our attitude and
outlook turns sour and negative. Our vision is clouded. We become oppressed and
find it hard to shake things off.
So, what is the benefit of this daily walk
with God? One of the benefits of spending daily time with God is that it keeps
us in dialogue with Him. We will begin to discern His Voice inside of us giving
us guidance and direction. He is our protection and our shield. In our daily
time with God we should repent of our mistakes and failings and be sincere and
genuine. It means that we start off each day forgiven with a new heart and a
new start. We learn that we can live in a place of blessing. While a daily walk exercises the body, a
daily walk with God engages our faith. Why not do both? Each day can be a new beginning, knowing God is on our side in all we do.
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