Recreation

2 Corinthians 1:15 English Standard Version (ESV) Because I was sure of this, I wanted to come to you first, so that you might have a second experience of grace.

The word recreation has a secondary meaning often overlooked. We have memories created for us by someone significant in our lives. We in turn re-create those memories for those we love, sharing in those things we have been taught to love.

My father would take me fishing just the two of us. I would paddle the canoe and he would fly fish. He would paddle the canoe and I would fly fish. He loved to fish and instilled a deep appreciation for fishing but even more precious was the one on one time together. I did not have to share him with others.

When we spend time with the Lord, do we do what we love or what He loves? He goes with us everywhere we go because He abides in us. Do we decide what we would like to do without any regard for His desires?

The simple answer is He loves the lost and dealing with the lost all the time is not a pleasant thing. They test us in ways that are less than pleasing. It is not easy to find pleasure in being tested by the lost. Can we feel our Lord’s joy in ministering to the lost or do we allow our emotions to dampen the experience?

Matthew 5:44 English Standard Version (ESV) But I say to you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you,

Our humanity says “I cannot love them. I don’t have it in me.” But we do have it in us, the love of God abides in us and we do have “it” in us. So we must learn to paddle the canoe while the Lord fishes. We create motion, opportunity, variety, accessibility, and the Lord does the loving.

Just as with my father, experience teaches us how to do this by doing it together, re-creating the moment.

One thought on “Recreation”

  1. Love this post this morning, especially. You show intimate heart, the heart of our loving Father and His Son. Thank you dear brother.

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