For You created my inmost being; You knit me together in
my mother’s womb. I praise You because I
am fearfully and wonderfully made. – Psalm 139:13-14
I was chaperoning my youngest daughter’s
soccer team in Las Vegas. We had a break
between games so I thought I would go for a jog to burn off some calories and
stress. I asked the gal at he front desk
for directions to a bike path or running loop.
Since most 2.5 star hotels aren’t located in the poshest of
neighborhoods, she suggested I hit the hotel gym instead.
The hotel gym turned out to be about the size
of a closet, with two treadmills jammed next to each other, inches away from
the four mirror-lined walls. Right when
I hit the start button on the treadmill, my 3 o’clock alarm sounded on my
phone. I thanked God for being able to
exercise and for the much needed time alone.
Fifteen minutes into my workout, the door
swung open and another soccer mom entered, dressed to sweat some stress out
too. We greeted kindly, stuck our
earbuds in tight, and got busy working out.
Within minutes, I noticed that her pace was faster than mine, her legs
were stronger than mine, and her stomach was flatter than mine. So I did what came naturally: I made up
excuses. I’d had three children. Oh crap, so had she. I was working and didn’t have time to exercise. Darn, so was she.
When making excuses didn’t work, so I went to
Plan B: competition. I glanced at her
speed, looked down at mine, then cranked it way up. I jiggled faster and faster. Sweat poured down my face into my eyes,
blurring my contact lenses. When I tried
to wipe the sweat away, I lost my balance, tripped, and was propelled back into
the mirror behind me. Startled and
embarrassed, I limped back to my room where God gently reminded me that
comparing myself with others can be quite dangerous.
God was right. If I’d stayed in the space of gratitude and
not been swept away into the comparison trap, I’d have enjoyed what my body
could do and been stronger in both body and spirit.
There will always be people who are smarter,
faster, skinnier, richer, and wiser than us.
What if we run our own race with gratitude as we cheer others on in
their own race? I could have complimented
her for being strong and fast and would have learned that she was training for
a half marathon. I was not. Her goal was
to get a personal best finishing time, mine was to have a good time reducing my
stress level. If I’d only gotten out of
my crazy head and been lead by gratitude, I could have avoided the
embarrassment and been a witness of God’s unconditional love.
Where do you need to trade comparison for
gratitude? Thank God for how He uniquely
made you, with all your strengths and abilities. Give thanks that you are wonderfully
made. As you run after your goals in
life, keep your eyes fixed on Jesus. When
they wander to compare, snap back to your race and let gratitude lead you
on.
Engage With God - Read and Reflect
DAY 11 – Lovingly Made
For You created my inmost being; You knit me together
in my mother’s womb. I praise You
because I am fearfully and wonderfully made. – Psalm 139:13-14
Let gratitude override comparison.
You were lovingly made by God with unique gifts and strengths. Don’t let comparison sideline you from
running your race. Give God thanks for
who you are!
Real Life Reflection Questions:
1.
When was the last time you
found yourself swept away into the comparison trap? Describe the situation.
2.
List 10 strengths you have
been given by God. Thank Him for each
one.
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PRAYER –
Lord
God,
Thank
you for knitting me uniquely together in my mother’s womb. You designed me this way to run the divine
race you’ve marked out for me. Help me
throw off comparison and put on gratitude today and everyday.
In
Jesus’ Precious Name I Pray, Amen
TODAY’S THOUGHTS – Lovingly
Made!
Personal Bible Study- Read, record, and reflect on these
scriptures. Let them seep into your soul.
1 Thessalonians
5:18 –
1 Chronicles 16:34
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Psalm 100 -