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Below is the words from today's video:
Good morning, friends.
This is day nine of a weekday devotional video series called, “Facing fears
without being afraid.” I’m posting this video every weekday morning. If you enjoy the content, like this post and
share it on your own Facebook page. Make a comment yourself.
Yesterday Governor Walz announced
a “stay at home” policy in the State of Minnesota. All of us are going to be
spending a lot of time in our homes for two weeks starting midnight on Friday.
Though none of us chose
this reality, we have a choice in how we’re going to live in it. I think one of the best choices is to follow
the feel/think/act process that David Peters shared during worship last weekend
at Chain of Lakes Church.
We’re going to be confined
to our homes. How do we feel about this? What emotions do we have? Anger,
sadness, relief, happiness, confusion, fear. I would guess that we have a
combination of all of those emotions. We probably have an opinion—whether it’s
positive or negative—about this decision by Governor Walz, but quite frankly I
want to encourage us to let go of our opinion. This is our new reality. Now
it’s up to us to live within it.
I want to encourage us to
share our feelings with at least one other person. Don’t share your thoughts, share
your feelings. I’m assuming you know the difference.
What’s driving that
feeling. Think about that.
I have fear about the
people who are going to suffer financially. What’s driving that? My desire that
they don’t have to suffer? That’s where I land. I’m also a bit happy? I’ll be
able to spend a lot more time with the two women in my life.
What is the thought
process behind your feelings?
And then how are we going
to act? I want to encourage us to use this time to spend even more time with
God. God has ideas about what we can do in our confinement. God can help us
come out of our confinement as better people. We haven’t chosen the situation,
but we can choose to do our best to grow as people.
In addition to praying,
I’m going to enjoy more meals with my wife, Amy, and daughter, Hannah. Because
Amy and I work almost every night a week, we hardly ever enjoy a meal together
at home. Now that Hannah is home, the three of us can spend time together. I’m
looking forward to that and seeing how the three of us can grow in our love for
each other.
Feel/Think/Act. There
might not be a more significant time in our life that we apply these three
words.
Blessings on your day as
you Face fears without being afraid.
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