Wednesday, November 21, 2007

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DAY FOUR OF AN EIGHT PART SERIES ON RUTH
 
THE 'GIFT OF SAYING GOODBYE'
 
Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law good-by, and returned to her childhood home.  Ruth 1:14 
 
Today’s Devotion is in regards to relationships but NOT necessarily marriage, unless there are Biblical reasons! 
 
Certain people will leave you. When they do, let them go! Don't try to talk them into staying. Your destiny is seldom tied to those who walk away! The Bible says, 'They went out from us, but they did not really belong to us...' (1 John 2:19). When people don't belong in your life anymore, even a bucket of superglue won't make them stay! Orpah's leaving didn't make her a bad person; it just meant her part in the story was over. Recognize when somebody's part in your story is over as well, otherwise you'll keep trying to raise the dead. David pleaded with God for his baby's life. He 'fasted...spent the nights lying on the ground...and he would not eat...' (2 Samuel 12:16-17). But when the child died, he had to accept that there was nothing more he could do, so he 'got up...washed... changed his clothes...and he ate' (2 Samuel 12:20). Know when something's over! If God means you to have it, He'll give it to you. When you've tried to make it work and it hasn't, accept His will in the matter. Get up. Treat yourself to a good meal. Start living again. Never beg anyone to stay with you against their will. Their leaving is no accident; the 'gift of goodbye' is a scriptural one. It means God's got something better in store for you (and possibly them too), so keep trusting Him until it comes to pass! 
 
Prayer
Heavenly Father, give me the discernment to always follow your word and to trust in you.  You place people in our paths each day – some walk with us longer than others.  Help me accept that as part of your will, and keep “walkin” with you.  In Jesus’ name, Amen
 

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