Feb 3, 2010

Who's In The Conversation?

Have you ever been in a situation where you are with a couple of friends and they become caught up in a conversation that seems to exclude you? It wasn't intentional on their part, they were just so caught up in conversation that they seem to have forgotten that you were there.

In John 16 Jesus is engrossed in a conversation with His disciples. This is the chapter where Jesus is explaining that He will be going away, but He will come back (referring to His death and Resurrection). The disciples aren't quite understanding so there are a lot of questions. Everyone is involved in the conversation. Then John 17:1 begins with like this...

Jesus spoke these words, lifted up His eyes to heaven, and said: “Father, the hour has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son also may glorify You." John 17:1

Do you see what Jesus did here? In the course of His conversation, He looked up and spoke to the Father. He didn't gather everyone together to pray. He didn't bow or kneel in formal ceremony. He didn't walk away from the others to quietly pray. As we read John 17, we see that the words Jesus spoke (His prayer) to the Father, were an extension of the conversation. He recognized that God the Father is always with us and He simply included God in the conversation. It was the same as if your friends in the above example would have turned to you and brought you into the conversation.

I am not saying that we should be walking around everywhere we go, engaged in an audible conversation with God. Jesus was with close friends who were believers in this situation. But how often do we forget that God is right there with us waiting to be included in the conversation? The closer our relationship with Jesus is, the more aware we are of His continual presence and the more we naturally begin to include Him in our conversations, whether silently or audibly.

We can model the closeness of our relationship with our Father to our children by looking up sometimes in the course of our conversations with them, to include God. In the midst of our conversation, and our day-to-day, there are many opportunities to look up and say "Thank you Lord.", "What should we do Lord?", "Would you help us with this Lord?", and one of my personal favorites, "Lord, would you please show me where I put my glasses again?". Your children, your grand-children, and others will see that your relationship with Jesus is real and personal, and they just might pick up on making it more personal in their own lives too.

Pray continually. 1 Thessalonians 5:17

"For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them.” Matthew 18:20

"...And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Matthew 28:20

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10 comments:

Andrea said...

Your posts always speak to my heart. Thank you!!
Blessings, andrea

Yolanda said...

When that happens to me, I'm wondering what God is trying to teach me. Or if I was even supposed to be there in the first place.

Love you!

RCUBEs said...

Heading over there:)

KrippledWarrior said...

You have earned a medal and a promotion. Congratulations Chief!

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

Great post....Thanks for sharing.

Charity Nee said...

Dear Edie,
First of all, thanks for your sweet comment on my blog!!! Very encouraging...
2nd of all, I read this post on the Titus 2 in Action blog (I'm a follower) and I loved it!! Very true. So thanks again for a great post!! :)
And the 3rd thing - I have that quote by Maya Angelou on my blog, I just never knew she was the one who said it!! So I learned something {new} today!! :D
I will definitely sign your guestbook! :)
Jesus Hugs!
Jessica Faith

Charity Nee said...

Dear Edie - me again!!! :)
First, thanks for your sweet comment on my blog!! So encouraging - (shhh - i love comments!! :D)
Second, yes, Cadia would definitely be appropriate for your granddaughter! I think she would like it a lot... and something i forgot to include in the post (time for some editing here) the magazine is FREE delivered by email.
Thanks again!!!
Hugs and blessings,
Jessica Faith

God's Girl said...

Anytime I am left out, I know that the Lord has something special for me (alone with Him).

thanks for sharing!

Have a wonderful day! : )

Julie

Charity Nee said...

dear edie - i just wanted to say thank you for asking megan if you could write an article about Cadia Magazine!! :) We are so excited about that! Thanks again!!!
Jessica Faith
www.cadiamagazine.webs.com
subscribe at cadiamagazine@gmail.com :)
Thank you again so much!!
God bless!

My ADHD Me said...

I'm so slow at reading lately but I just read this and Loved it.
I left my comment there.

P.S. CRAZY snow in Virginia!