Not Forgetting

Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like a man who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like. But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it-he will be blessed in what he does.
James 1:23-25, NIV*

As  a new mom, I thought I could tell my toddler something once—explain it to him—and that would be enough. Before long I was reciting the age-old parental question, “How many times to I have to tell you not to do that?”

Now I understand the reason young children need repeated coaching: they’re still developing cognitive and reasoning skills. We’re often like that with spiritual lessons, or at least I am. I wonder what some of the things are that God has been patiently repeating, waiting for me to process?

In this chapter alone I see a few:

  • Pay attention and consciously apply what He says;
  • Perspective: see that trials prove I can depend on God-and don’t take them personally;
  • Trust God’s character when I’m asking for wisdom; He wants to give it, and I don’t have to convince Him;
  • It’s about God, not about me.

He could zap me in some mystical way to “get” the message, and sometimes people do learn in one take… often the hard way. But it seems His preferred method is involving us in the learning. Any teacher will tell us it’s a more effective way to ensure the message sticks.

Instead of passively reading the Bible and then carrying on as usual in our days, let’s stay alert for the verses that really resonate with us. Maybe stick them on the fridge or steering wheel. Think about what they mean in our circumstances. Speak them aloud. After all, they’re our defence against despair and defeat… and one way God wants to grow us.

Father, I confess I tend to wait for You to change me, when You want to involve me in the change. You are the power in the equation. I can’t change myself. But you want to develop my spiritual muscles so I’ll grow up in my faith. Thank You for Your patient teaching. Please help me pay attention and practice what You teach.

Our song this week is “Thy Word,” sung here by the Maranatha Singers.

*New International Version (NIV) Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV® Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

3 thoughts on “Not Forgetting

  1. God's girl

    We learn a lot about God through raising our children, don’t we!? Sometimes I’m amazed at why they act the way they do, and God gently reminds me that I do the SAME thing! 🙂 Its kind of funny to think about it! I hope you have a blessed day!

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  2. joannamallory

    I’m glad God is so patient about teaching us, and that He tailors each person’s lessons to suit them personally.

    What a loving God.

    Thank you both for stopping by. God bless you today.

    By the way, I’ve started a new category in my links sidebar for “favourites” – and each of you has a blog there. Thanks for the many times your words have blessed and enlightened me.

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