“Be quiet!” many of the people yelled at him. But he only shouted louder, “Son of David, have mercy on me!” When Jesus heard him, he stopped. Mark 10:48-49 NLT
We were out
for an afternoon of shopping with my in-laws.
Our city is
average size but has never housed many homeless individuals. Since Wal-Mart is our
busiest retail store, it only makes sense for some of the homeless to stand in its
parking lot. And a man and his two daughters were.
When leaving
the parking lot, my father-in-law turned in the opposite direction of our home.
After questioning him, we discovered he was circling the block so he could help
this homeless family. He eased to where they stood, rolled down the window, and
handed them a disguised amount of money. My wife and I remarked that we had
seen them there before. He simply replied, “When God tells me to do something,
I do it.” Good advice.
Living on
God’s side requires listening to the prompting of God’s Spirit. Jesus did when
he encountered Bartimaeus—a blind man no one else had time for. As a believer,
I have the privilege of carrying God with me every day. He works through my
conscience and a still small voice, stimulating me to follow his direction.
When I slow down long enough to listen—and when I’m spiritually tuned in—I’ll see
those endeavors he wants me to pursue.
Sometimes
living on God’s side means doing something that seems illogical or even
wasteful. This is only because I don’t know the full story. I must trust God
enough to listen and obey even when logic says to do the opposite.
When I live on
God’s side, my heart will motivate me to show compassion to others as Jesus did—regardless
of whether they’re in the tight spot because of their own bad decisions or not.
Accomplishing this means prioritizing. Overloading my schedule with selfish endeavors
or even good pursuits diminishes my time to listen to God’s Spirit and do what
he’s nudging me to do.
What can you
change to put yourself on God’s side?
Prayer:
Merciful Lord, instill compassion in our hearts so that we might live on Your
side.
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