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Cindi
McMenamin
Have you ever considered that some of the drama
in your life could actually be God saving you from a more dangerous situation
somewhere down the road?
I was reading Psalm 71 recently and highlighted
verse 15 in particular, where the psalmist sings:
“My mouth will tell of your
righteous deeds, of your saving acts all day long –though I know not how to
relate them all” (Psalm 71, NIV).
I started reflecting on God’s “saving acts all
day long” and how many I might not even know about.
I then started wondering if that is why some of
the drama happens in my life.
Could God be saving me from more dramatic and
dangerous circumstances I never even considered?
I recently complained to God when I missed my
turnoff on the way home from a speaking event and was inconvenienced by a
detour in my attempt to get back on the freeway.
Yet as I came upon a multi-car accident near
home, I found myself thanking God that I wasn’t on the freeway minutes earlier
when it had happened.
How many times might God have saved you all day
long and, like the psalmist says, there were too many incidents for you to sum
them up?
How many times have you seen Him at work:
§ Wow, it looks like that job I
really wanted could have turned out to be a disaster. I’m so glad that it
didn’t work out.
§ If I hadn’t forgotten
something back at the house, I would’ve missed that important call.
§ I’m so glad now that he never
called back. I may have been spared from a troubled relationship.
Yes, the Writer of your script and mine may
allow unforeseen circumstances to come our way, but instead of stressing out
because we’re inconvenienced, let’s instead thank Him for the bigger drama that
He just might be protecting us from.
Perhaps that’s one of the
reasons Paul instructs us to “give thanks in all circumstances; for
this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1 Thessalonians 5:18, NIV).
This devotion is an adaptation from
Cindi McMenamin's book, Drama Free.
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Cindi
McMenamin is an award-winning writer
and national speaker who helps women strengthen their relationship with God and
others. She has nearly 35 years experience ministering to women and inspiring
them to let God meet their emotional needs, grow stronger through their alone
times, and pursue their dreams with boldness.
Cindi
is the author of several books (all from Harvest House Publishers), including
her most popular, When Women Walk Alone (more than 130,000 copies
sold), When God Sees Your Tears, and God’s Whispers to a Woman’s Heart.
Cindi
has spoken in 36 U.S. states and Canada, and has made numerous national and
international TV and radio appearances on shows such as Family Talk with
Dr. James Dobson, Moody Broadcasting’s Prime Time America and Midday
Connection, At Home Live, The Harvest Show, It’s a New Day, and 100 Huntley
Street. She is also a regular contributing writer to Crosswalk.com, and
LifeWay’s Journey and HomeLifemagazines.
Cindi
and her husband, Hugh, live in the San Diego area of Southern California where
Hugh is a pastor on staff at a large church. They have been married more than
30 years and have an adult daughter, Dana.
For
more on her books and ministry, or for free resources to strengthen your
marriage, parenting, or walk with God, visit her website.
Cindi
is a member of the Advanced
Writers and Speakers Association (AWSA). You can find more of her
devotionals on their website Arise Daily.
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