Daily Devotion 
		
		Look to Jesus First 
		
		By Dr. Bruce C. Swaffield 
  Professor, Regent University 
  
		
		 
		 
		Who we are in the world is much less important   than who we are in God. In fact, our place and our position do not matter at all   as long as we are doing the work the Lord has called us to do. The problem comes   when we try to please coworkers, friends and acquaintances more than God.  
		 People everywhere, even well-meaning Christians, have a way of accepting or rejecting us based on what they see and think. They look at us through their eyes and perspective, not through the pure heart of God. At times, we do the same of others, too. We judge someone from what we have heard, what we have experienced and what we feel – even though we know all of these can easily   deceive us.  
		 Jesus knew well the trappings of our own temptations and sins. As a human, he faced the same emotions and situations. Yet, he was able to   overcome his physical humanness and be guided completely by the spirit.  
		 We can never go wrong when we follow the Holy Spirit. In God is where we find our true validation and worth. We cannot allow anything, even our own thoughts or hurts, to separate us from the Father. We need to forgive those who try to judge us, accept those who try to reject us and love those who try to ignore us. Jesus taught us what to do in each circumstance. He is the example.   We are his followers.  
		There is a choice we make each morning: whether to follow God gently into a new day or to be jolted awake by our hectic thoughts and schedule. From the time we open our eyes, the world comes racing toward us with problems, concerns, anxieties and fears. But God offers us peace, comfort, strength and   faith. Which one we choose determines what will happen during the next 15 or 16   hours, until evening falls and we rest again. 
		 You and I need to work at   letting God guide us as we take our first tentative steps into another day. Our   hearts and minds must be listening to him, looking to him and walking toward   him. We must actively seek him, doing whatever we can to push aside the sounds   that call to us from everyday living. 
		Taking time with God every morning   requires practice and discipline. There are dozens of things that try to pull us   away and distract us – most of all time itself. The argument we hear most often   in our heads is that we do not have time for prayer and meditation; we must get   to work or school; we have an appointment; we cannot be late. We fool ourselves   into believing we will set aside time later in the day to spend with God. In the   meantime, who knows where we will be or what may happen. 
		Being with God   at the beginning of each day lets us see his path and plan. He can give us the   calm and order we are seeking in our lives. He sends us off in the right   direction because he knows what is waiting for us just ahead. Trusting him means   taking time with him to set our course on his will for the day. Better we follow   him than our unpredictable thoughts, emotions and   plans. 
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   Bruce Swaffield is a professor in the Regent University School of Journalism 
    in the the College of Communication.Visit  Dr. Bruce Swaffield's Devotions for Life Website  He 
    welcomes your e-mail comments. 
              
	
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