"Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness,
and all these things will be added to you." Matt. 6:33
Awakening can be defined as "an opportunity to wake up and encounter God in a deeper way than ever before." It is an opportunity to see God work. An opportunity to experience His healing and redeeming love in a whole new way. I want that. I seek that. But then I don't. Why? I am not sure. But I know I want the end of my story to change. I want to draw nearer to God and and be transformed. The text mentions that we are living in a "country of the blind". We are blind to the world's subtle trappings. We are supposedly meaningfully transformed, or changed on a Sunday and then the rest of the week---we are caught up in our routine. I know this is true of me. Not that I am necessarily a "Sunday Christian", but more so that I let the world talk me off my proverbial ledge the very next day. I walk immediately back into THE world. One of the practical ways, the author says to open our eyes and refocus, (rather than remain blind) is to go on a retreat, change your routine. I was able to do just that this past weekend and the retreat was good. I was able to be still and listen, to seek God's truth and come to some realizations about my spiritual growth (or lack there of). I realized I walk into THE world of laziness and convenience. I walk into my own comfortable world. I walk back into the world of selfishness and pride. Different distractions and idols come at me and I let them sweep over me. Other realizations I had is that I truly was trying to live by my own power, rather than the Holy Spirit living in me. And that I continue to put my trust in other things rather than God alone. I don't mean to....but being blind I just subconciously go there. I don't have any "magic" resolution as of yet. But I believe if I am more honest with myself in the days to come and truly take action after my honesty is revealed, that there is hope for lasting change. I feel like I have been a prisoner of sorts for a while now, definitely not free. I believe God is asking me to surrender my role of prisoner and instead accept my role of citizen in His Kingdom------not the Kingdom of this world.
It is time to wake up---for good!

