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The Donkey In The Well

When I was a senior in high school, I went on my first mission trip. We drove deep into the heart of Mexico. At one point, we turned off the road into a dry creek bed. We drove down that creek bed for about twenty minutes and then we arrived in a small village to build a church. The people seemed to come out of nowhere to greet us. One day they took us to a deep well and told us about how a donkey had fallen in there and died. It took them several days to get it out, but by then the water had been polluted. They had to empty the well so they could get fresh, clean water again. I don’t think I’ll ever forget that story.

Proverbs 20:5 tells us that wisdom and counsel are deep within us like a well and that people of understanding will be able to draw them out. Then in Luke 6:45, Jesus said that we speak out of the abundance of our heart, meaning the things that are deep inside us come out of our mouth. Then in James 3:12, the author writes, “Is it possible that fresh and bitter water can flow out of the same spring? So neither can a bitter spring produce fresh water” (TPT). He’s talking about our words and how we speak. How can we speak words of healing if we are full of bitterness inside? How can we speak life if there our inner well is polluted?

Each one of us have donkeys that fall into our well and die causing our heart to be polluted. The words we speak to others reveal whether we’ve taken it out and refreshed our well or not. I’ve learned that we empty our polluted well by confessing our sins, faults and inner struggles to God and to others (James 5:16). We confess them to God for forgiveness and to people for healing. When’s the last time you looked deep into the well that you’re drawing out of? What kind of water are you giving other people? Take some time today to get alone with God, do some self examination and get healed so that you can produce fresh, clean water that others can drink from.

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Throwback Thursday is a feature I’m using to help build some margin into my schedule to pursue other ventures. Each Thursday I’ll be bringing you a previously written devotional that still speaks encouragement to us from God’s Word.

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God’s Presence

Worship music has always had a special place in my heart and in my life. When I’ve been at my lowest, I would listen to it to comfort me and give me strength. When I’ve been at an impasse in my life, I’ve played it until I knew what to do. When things are going well, I stream it throughput the house. There’s a difference in music and worship music. Worship music is my doorway into the presence of God. There’s nothing more comforting or peaceful than His presence. Early on in my life I found out that God dwells in the praises of His people. So when I need Him to move, intervene, comfort, encourage or speak to me, I play it and wait until He shows up.

Moses first experienced God’s presence at the burning bush. He had lost his sense of purpose and was wandering when God showed up. As he led Israel out of Egypt and felt the pressures of that responsibility, he craved God’s presence. Even though God was leading them with a cloud by day and a fire by night, he still needed that individual touch from God’s presence. The Bible says that he spent so much time with God that his face glowed and they had to put a veil over him. He even asked to see God glory and manifest presence and God complied. Moses understood the need we all have of simply being in His presence. It takes us making time for it though and being intentional about spending time with Him so He can meet our greatest need.

Psalm 16:11 says, “You will show me the path that leads to life; your presence fills me with joy and brings me pleasure forever” (GNT). If you need direction in your life, invite God’s presence in the room to show you which direction to go. If you need joy in your life, make time to daily be in His presence. Whatever you’re going through, God’s presence is what you need access to. You must be intentional about it and be like Mary where it’s enough to just sit at His feet. It will cost you time and maybe more, but it’s worth it. When is the last time you rested in His presence outside of a church service? This should be a daily habit for all of us to get into. We need His presence in our lives and it begins by honoring Him and giving Him priority. Find a quiet place today and wait on Him. It will be just what you need.

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