Follow

Today I am participating in the Five Minute Friday with Kate Motaung and her crew of brilliant writers. The word this Friday is {follow}.

Iโ€™m setting my timer for 5 minutes and below weโ€™ll see what words follow.

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We, my dear man and I, are getting close to a year living in a new state on the other side of the country and in a new church. Weโ€™re almost a year into making new friends and learning new things.

Weโ€™re almost a year into whole heartedly together following Jesus on an amazingly scary, fun-filled adventure.

And we are doing it scared!

My daily prayer

Often, as we are meeting so many people who have no frame of reference for us, I find myself giving a brief testimony of my life following Jesus. The way I quickly describe my lifelong journey is this wayโ€ฆ

Picture a long winding road. Jesus has always been walking the straight path, but Iโ€™ve generally taken the detours.

Gladly for me Iโ€™ve been learning how to better follow Jesus over the years. Born curious, Iโ€™m a slow learner and willful to the core; however Jesus has been patient with me.

Iโ€™ve gotten myself in a number of predicaments by following my curiosity on more detours than I care to count. Jesus has graciously pulled me up and out as Heโ€™s anticipated my cry for help. So often, Heโ€™s kindly walked and talked me through forgiveness and into healing. So many times, Heโ€™s set my feet lovingly back upon the narrow path of His intent.

And though I tend to not wander so far off the path as I once did I know itโ€™s my tendency to meander. This is why I desire to keep my eyes on Jesus. And this is why I prayโ€ฆ

Teach me Your ways, Lord Jesus, that I will learn to rely on Your faithfulness. Give me an undivided heart that I will fear Your name. Psalm 86:11

Lord, You know me and You know Iโ€™m a curious ponderer. You know I get so deep in my thoughts and imagination. You know I tend to wander. But if Iโ€™ve learned anything on this long winding journey, Iโ€™ve learned that You are faithful and thereโ€™s no more joyfully adventurous place to be than by Your side. Thank You for teaching me patiently and lovingly to follow You for all my days. Amen.

Eyes on Jesus and Shine,

~Lisa

14 thoughts on “Follow

  1. Love this. Thanks for sharing.
    I am so grateful for His patience, and unconditional love, and that He never gives up on me even when I would long ago have run out of patience and done so myself.

  2. We can rejoice in His faithfulness, Lisa, “If Iโ€™ve learned anything on this long winding journey, Iโ€™ve learned that You are faithful and thereโ€™s no more joyfully adventurous place to be than by Your side.”

  3. It’s not easy, is it, now,
    to be a follower of Christ,
    sometimes so unsure as to how
    to face what must be sacrificed?
    They need be gone, the pleasant hates
    of obnoxious politicians,
    left outside the shining gates
    of faith, along with old decisions
    to sin today and pay tomorrow,
    and put off to another day
    that owed repentance, and thus borrow
    against what we are marked to pay.
    All this must be left behind
    in those days when we were blind.

  4. Love you and your journey โค๏ธโ€๐Ÿฉน

    Precious.

    Ruth

    With joy and peace in believing…

  5. Me too! I was humming it in my mind while writing. Thank you for taking time out of your day to read and comment!๐Ÿ’œ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿงก

  6. Your testimony reminds me of the hymn, “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing.”

    Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it;
    Prone to leave the God I love:
    Take my heart, oh, take and seal it
    With Thy Spirit from above

    Thank you for sharing your story and the scriptures with us today. I hope that you have a lovely weekend.

  7. So beautiful and honest! I love it!

    “Born curious, Iโ€™m a slow learner and willful to the core; however Jesus has been patient with me.”- I can relate to this!!

    He’s so kind and gracious. Thankful to be following Him.

    FMF#12

  8. I always need to be praying for an undivided heart as well. I love your heartfelt prayer and understand what it is to have a tendency to meander along the way. Visiting from FMF#11

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