“Are We Connected?”
Exodus 33:18-20 NIV
Then Moses said, “Now show me your glory.” And the Lord said, “I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence. I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. But,” he said, “you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.”
One of many amazing encounters we see in the Old Testament between Moses and God. Moses was connected and was about to have a major connection session with Him!
As I think about how we connect these days, I feel like we are focused on connecting every way we can in our world and with our world these days. We want to be connected on social media. We want to be connected with events happening in our church. We want to be connected to events happening in our community. We want to be connected with what is happening in our children’s schools. We try so hard to stay connected so that we don’t miss anything!
With all of the technology we have available today, we are so concerned to miss anything that we peruse our social media accounts and check to see what texts and e-mails are coming in. We seriously do not want to miss ANYTHING! I admit I have become one of these people. I don’t want to miss any important info that I need to know from whatever sources I feel are important for me to stay up with.
As much as we have become addicted to staying connected in whatever ways possible to not miss anything, it breaks my heart when I think how unconnected we have become in our relationship with God. I’m not saying we don’t care about growing in our faith, but we have to admit we focus a lot more on staying connected in our world events rather than with what God wants to teach us.
How often do we find ourselves with the deep desire to connect with God as Moses did? He wanted to be so close to God and he made it a priority. That’s what we need to take time to consider in our lives these days. How important is it for us to be connected to God and what are we willing to do in order to make that happen? Do we really want to connect with Him? Will we let all the other connections we try so hard to maintain go by the wayside in order to make sure God remains our top priority?
This doesn’t mean we ditch other things in our lives, but it does mean that God needs to be our main connectivity above all! What are we willing to do about this and how badly do we want to connect with Him?
Are we connected more with Him or with the world?
Exodus 33:18-20 NIV
Then Moses said, “Now show me your glory.” And the Lord said, “I will cause all my goodness to pass in front of you, and I will proclaim my name, the Lord, in your presence. I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. But,” he said, “you cannot see my face, for no one may see me and live.”
One of many amazing encounters we see in the Old Testament between Moses and God. Moses was connected and was about to have a major connection session with Him!
As I think about how we connect these days, I feel like we are focused on connecting every way we can in our world and with our world these days. We want to be connected on social media. We want to be connected with events happening in our church. We want to be connected to events happening in our community. We want to be connected with what is happening in our children’s schools. We try so hard to stay connected so that we don’t miss anything!
With all of the technology we have available today, we are so concerned to miss anything that we peruse our social media accounts and check to see what texts and e-mails are coming in. We seriously do not want to miss ANYTHING! I admit I have become one of these people. I don’t want to miss any important info that I need to know from whatever sources I feel are important for me to stay up with.
As much as we have become addicted to staying connected in whatever ways possible to not miss anything, it breaks my heart when I think how unconnected we have become in our relationship with God. I’m not saying we don’t care about growing in our faith, but we have to admit we focus a lot more on staying connected in our world events rather than with what God wants to teach us.
How often do we find ourselves with the deep desire to connect with God as Moses did? He wanted to be so close to God and he made it a priority. That’s what we need to take time to consider in our lives these days. How important is it for us to be connected to God and what are we willing to do in order to make that happen? Do we really want to connect with Him? Will we let all the other connections we try so hard to maintain go by the wayside in order to make sure God remains our top priority?
This doesn’t mean we ditch other things in our lives, but it does mean that God needs to be our main connectivity above all! What are we willing to do about this and how badly do we want to connect with Him?
Are we connected more with Him or with the world?