“Surely your goodness and unfailing love will pursue me
All the days of my life,
And I will live in the house of the Lord forever.”
-Psalms 23:6 NLT
I’ll never live a day when God’s “goodness and unfailing love” aren’t pursuing me. Not on my best day. Not my worst day.
Neither will you. God’s goodness and love keep on hunting you down – no matter where you find yourself. God’s love pursues you “all the days” of your life.
I’ve found myself cancer free, but still fighting. The Mother of All Surgeries (MOAS) left me with recurrent deep infections. Although I had another surgery about thirteen months ago to fix the infections once and for all, the infection lived on another four months. And to boot, the recent surgery caused a couple small blood clots in my lungs that have resolved.
Yes I'm cancer free, but I'll never be in remission. Cancer can, and probably will, come back.
All that made this post hard to write. I’d wanted to write when everything was done. It’s not.
But God’s goodness and love keep on chasing me. I’ve seen it a million ways. From the rapid recovery of my physical strength after my last surgery, to the strength gained in my marriage to a gorgeous Texas redhead, to that redhead’s personal and professional renewal, to my oldest daughter’s growth into a gifted and faithful young woman, to my youngest daughter’s beginning to work through years of cancer-caused trauma.
I can even see God in an evening out in my backyard, watching my three dogs act the fool.
The Apostle Paul taught, in Romans 8:28, that “God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God.” Everything includes the hard stuff. The fights. The tragedies. Yes, God uses them all to pursue you.
The trick is opening your eyes to it. Do we see how God uses the hard stuff?
God pursues us there too. By the Holy Spirit living inside all Christ-followers, God renews our “thoughts and attitudes” when we let him. That’s Ephesians 4:23.
So keep your head straight:
“Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable. Think about those things that are excellent and worthy of praise.”
-Philippians 4:8b NLT
Do that and put “into practice” what you see in Scripture, and the “God of peace will be with you.” You will have God’s peace. It’s laid out in Philippians 4:9.
Your head and your actions have been the secret to God’s peace since the Old Testament. The prophet Isaiah cut to it:
“You will keep in perfect peace all who trust in you,
All who trust in you,
All whose thoughts are fixed on you!”
-Isaiah 26:3 NLT
The Lord of Heaven’s Armies wants you close. Fix your thoughts, trust with your actions. Stick there – you won’t miss God chasing you every day.
Clear-Headed for the Next Fight,
-Alan
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