Tumbleweed

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Matthew 13:16-17 – But blessed are your eyes, for they see, and your ears, for they hear. For truly, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see, and did not see it, and to hear what you hear, and did not hear it. (ESV)

Exceptionally strong winds in Nevada and Utah, USA, have caused large quantities of rolling tumbleweed to invade town, where it has congregated at fences, which provide a barrier to rest against, burying cars and other objects in the process. I found it fascinating to watch a video where large numbers of sizeable weed balls were using highways like huge bowling alleys, rolling down or across the main roads for cars to evade and avoid running into other cars in the process. It is somewhat akin to a large dodgems (bumper cars) with added peril.

It made me think about how the world and its influences just roll up against us and into our lives. They interfere with our walk and listening to God through prayer and our daily devotions. Fortunately, we have Jesus' revelation of truth in print to read.

I am sure that we all have our own characteristic bits of worldly interference to acknowledge. Favourites may be mobile phones, social media, websites, food, cars, houses, guns, television, or gossip. The list goes on.

I'd like to say that I set aside time for prayer and fellowship as I meet with others, but it is just not the same as being still before God on my own, with no one to influence my thoughts as I sit and wait and reflect upon what I see, after having read the Bible. All these influences and distractions roll up and press against the time I had set aside for being still before God, requesting help for myself and others, and then, having ticked the box, rushing into the day.

It is my birthday. I am another year older, so it is good to set myself challenges to keep my marbles rolling along to stop them accruing any moss. It seems, however, that I have misplaced my God-given cross somewhere on a pile of worldly stuff. In my haste to run into the day ahead, there has been less dialogue and more monologue. Praise God that He loves us, but personal worship involves our being still before Him!

Yes, Jesus loves us, and He allows us to serve Him in our different ways to reach others. Our service arises first from our personal love for Him to spend time aside in obedience. If it does not, then we are heading for trouble. That is one of the reasons that I like writing, because it forces me to listen and to be still before God to hear what He is saying.

As we get up, as we travel, as we wait for appointments, let us be still and listen for Jesus.

Prayer: Speak, Lord Jesus, for Your servant is listening. Amen.

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Rod Marshall <roderickhenrymarshall@gmail.com>
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One thought on “Tumbleweed”

  1. Happy Birthday!


    A very excellent devotional! Thank you, Rod.


    Happy Birthday, Rod. Thanks for the good words.


    So true, thanks for the reminder and Happy Birthday, Rob!


    Happy birthday,
    (ON)


    Happy Birthday Rod,
    (CA)


    Rod:
    Thank you for your thoughts.


    Happy birthday. May you receive as many blessings as you have given us through writing your thoughts.


    Happy Birthday Rod. Thank you for your years of devotional writing.
    Blessings.


    Happy Birthday, Rod! Thank you for writing great truths that I needed to hear.
    Thanks.


    Good morning, Rod,
    Thank you for this needed reminder!
    God bless.


    Thank you for your message today, Rod! Happy birthday to you!
    “Speak, Lord Jesus, for Your servant is listening. Amen.”
    Blessings!


    Happy birthday Rod. God bless you today and every day. I enjoy your devotional messages. Blessings,
    (Ontario, Canada)


    Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional with us. May we take root in God’s Word, and thus avoid becoming tumbleweeds that aimlessly roll through life. Blessings.


    Thanks for the tumbleweed! Good inspiration for your meditation, but Roderick, EDIT! Your Daily Devotional today was like the topic!
    (BC)


    Happy Birthday, Rod! Blessings for the coming year. And thank you for another insightful devotional. I so appreciate your wisdom and encouragement.
    (BC, Canada)


    Rod, Just yesterday I just happened to see videos of those tumbleweeds and was amazed! Now this morning, I read your wonderful analogy of how disruptive things can bother and distract me from my walk with my Lord. Thank you!


    Happy Birthday. And many more!
    I often feel like the tumbleweed – rolling along out of control until I meet something that stops me short.
    No tumbleweeds in Manitoba today.
    Thanks for writing.


    Thanks, Rod, for your words this morning. Yes, that was quite a sight to watch of those tumbling tumble weeds in Nevada and you wrote a good comparison of that and how things can come tumbling into our lives and distract us from God’s word. We definitely need to take time each and every day to focus and concentrate on the Holy words of our loving Lord.
    Blessings for your positive writings and enjoy your celebration of another birthday.


    Thank you, Rod, for this encouragement to get away from the world and spend time with Jesus.

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