Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Learning to Yield—Part 2

From today's devotions

In contrast to Nebuchadnezzar, who was clutching after what God had warned him he could not keep if he did not change, these young Hebrews demonstrated the “yieldedness” to God’s purpose for them. They were willing to give up careers, friendships, and lives to follow their Lord. In this yieldedness, we see the Lord fulfill their needs. 

In our relationships with one another, we often grab and clutch to see our own needs met. In contrast, we see these young men guide us down the pathway to fulfilling relationships—they were not only a strength to one another as they stood for what they believed, but they saw the Lord confirm His relationship with them as He moved into their situation. 

The Lord knows how much we need to be united with others; He created us that way. Rather than clutching, however, we need to let go. 

If you will seek the kingdom of God first, if you will yield all you have to His purposes, He has promised to meet all your needs, including your relational needs.