He didn't want logic, he wanted them off.
I let him rip them off for a second and he sank to the bottom of the tub. I scooped him up, settled him down, and set him back on my lap. I explained again that the floaties were there to protect him and help him enjoy his swim safely. This time he listened and started floating on his back and jumping around. As I watched him struggle off and on with his 'life preservers' I heard it, God's still voice saying,
"See what I deal with? I sent them a Savior and yet they still fight me!"
When my son would quit fighting the floaties he enjoyed the water. He even forgot they were on his arms at times. When he focused on them, he wanted to be free of the constrant and he was miserable. When he was free of them he sank to the bottom unprotected.
So my question is this, are you fighting your Savior or walking in freedom? Do the 'rules' of our faith have you focusing on the other side of the fence thinking the grass just might be greener?
Let's stop fighting God and start trusting Him more.
Psalm 119:93, "I will never forget your precepts, for by them you have preserved my life."
Luke 17:33, "Whoever tries to keep their life will lose it, and whoever loses their life will preserve it."
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