Devotions for Writers

Teaming Up with God

October 3, 2024
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Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

Matthew 11:28 (NIV)

Our local Fall Festival hosted a Horse Pull. Belgians and Percherons presented muscular bodies and fancy tack. The shaved manes produced a stately sight with harness buckles gleaming in the sun. We watched the massive beasts take their cue to move in line with the weighted sled. They pranced impatiently as their handlers hefted the bar to hook to the stone boat, starting at 2,000 pounds. With one word and a flick of the reins, the handlers strained against the jump when the animals sprang into action. 600 pounds were added to the sled after each round. Six teams narrowed down to four, then three, until the last teams competed for the most powerful title.

Exercise:

In Abba’s Child, Brennan Manning says, “It takes a profound conversion to accept that God is relentlessly tender and compassionate toward us just as we are—not in spite of our sins and faults (that would not be total acceptance), but with them.” (p. 3)

If we understood God as a teammate instead of a taskmaster would that change our approach to working with Him, instead of against Him?

The Black Team of Draft horses struggled against their harnesses and each other. They were jumpy, jittery, and jumbled in their pulls. The Chestnut Team flexed smoothly in unison. They heard their master’s prompts and functioned as one unit, resulting in a beautiful picture of cohesiveness.

The Black Team exhibited wild fear. The Chestnut Team displayed peaceful confidence. Which would you rather emulate?

Look up the following verses and respond.

  • Matthew 11:29-30. What does it mean to be yoked with God?
  • John 14:16-17, 26. How does God team up with us?
  • Hebrews 13:20-21. What will God equip you with?
  • 2 Corinthians 9:8. What does God supply?

Do these verses refer to a tyrant or a tandem ally? Brennan Manning says, “My own journey has taught me that only when I feel safe with God do I feel safe with myself.” (p. 14)

The times when I jump ahead of the Lord’s plan, my self-sufficiency leaves me weary and worn. Instead, I am learning to trust the loving care of my heavenly Father to work in unison with Him, realizing a much better outcome in the daily pulls of life.

How will you team up with God?

Resource:

Abba’s Child: The Cry of the Heart for Intimate Belonging, by Brennan Manning. NavPress, 2015.

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