| DEVOTIONA New Perspective On FamiliarityBy Kim DeHoogStaff Writer
 
 CBN.com 
                - We’ve all been there, stuck in the everyday routine 
                that has become like a jail, seeing the same memorized faces day 
                after day, and secretly longing for something new and fresh. It’s 
                a classic case of familiarity. Most people don’t like this 
                stale feeling in their lives, but actually, when we are familiar 
                with someone or something, it just shows how God created us to 
                be personal, intimate, human beings. “For you created my 
                inmost being …” (Psalm 139:13)  So often, familiarity breeds indifference. Growing up the youngest 
                of 5 kids, I never thanked my parents for seeing to it that every 
                night my entire family sat down together to eat dinner. It was 
                an everyday occurrence that I had simply come to expect. I never 
                asked the others about their day, never appreciated their presence. 
                Now as I look back on those times, it means so much to me. Eating 
                together every night established our family as a priority.   And the fundamental truth that I have learned is that when we 
                see something, hear something, and feel something everyday, there 
                is no way to avoid getting familiar with it. So familiar that, 
                in fact, it gets tiresome. People in any close relationships, 
                be it siblings, friends, or spouses, eventually deal with familiarity. 
                We cannot always identify the source of our frustrations, but 
                when our blood boils at the sight of a bath towel left on the 
                floor again, we should know that’s familiarity. We get so 
                used to each other and our behavior becomes so predictable that 
                it exceeds the level of comfort, and instead becomes irritating.
 Sometimes we even grow familiar with God. How many church services 
                do we yawn through, thinking to ourselves, I think I heard a sermon 
                on this subject already. We get through a passage of scripture 
                and wonder, what did I just read? Sometimes even our prayers pick 
                up on this attitude when we mindlessly fall back to easy phrases 
                without really thinking.
 
 Familiarity can be dangerous because we lose sight of the creative 
                God that we have. When we get used to our surroundings, even bored 
                with them, we no longer see the wonder of God. “Your mercies 
                are new every morning”. If we take our familiarity of our 
                surroundings and pray for a fresh, renewed perspective, perhaps 
                gratitude can still be generated.
 
 How can we view familiarity with new perspective? By understanding 
                that we were created to know and be known; there is a reason for 
                repetition and patterns. For example, if 2+2 only equaled 4 sometimes, 
                we wouldn’t understand addition. Likewise, it is through 
                the same patterned experiences that we understand God’s 
                way of working. If God disciplined us differently everyday, or 
                His love for us changed, we would never grow intimately dependent 
                on His character. Though we may get familiar with God’s 
                ways, it is only through that repetition that we know Him to be 
                the unchanging God that He is.
 
 And as for our daily lives, the things that surround us day after 
                day are the things that will mean the most to us years later. 
                When we imagine ourselves without one of the normal persons or 
                places around us, when we are honest with ourselves about the 
                everyday tools that God uses in our lives, then very often, we’ll 
                find that God uses that which is nearest to us to teach us. If 
                we are constantly dismissing those things with a bored wave of 
                the hand, we miss out on too much.
  God designed us specially. Now imagine if God were to get bored 
                with the way that He has created us. What if He got tired of the 
                way that we do certain things? What if He yawned His way through 
                our worship? Psalm 139:3-4 says,  You are familiar with all my ways. Before a word is on my tongue, 
                you know it O Lord.  Talk about predictable! But not for one second does God get 
                bored with us. He enjoys us. He takes immense pleasure in the 
                way that He made us when we use our uniqueness to glorify Him. 
                And in order to bless Him back, we need to take stock of all 
                of the commonplace things that He has placed around us. Take time 
                to thank God that He is once again reminding us of those weaknesses 
                that need to be worked on. Praise God for being the same God today 
                that He was yesterday, and look around, really look hard, at the 
                people around us.   Most of our lives are spent with these familiar and endearing 
                ties. If we do not see them to be the miracles that they are, 
                we are basically telling God that He should have done a better 
                job of providing. We are shrugging our shoulders indifferently, 
                and our God is such a God that one cannot know Him and be anything 
                but different. We will be forever changed for His glory. 
 
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