John 1:12-13 says
12 Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— 13 children born not of natural descent,[a] nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God.
There are three specific times of day I really look forward to
1. When Kyndal wakes up in the morning -- usually she runs into our bedroom already carrying on a conversation before we realize what she is talking about. I will ask her for a kiss and a hug, sometimes she willing gives them, other times she refuses
2. When I get home each day -- as I walk through the garage and into the house I am already anticipating how Kyndal and Kristin will react. Will they be excited to see me, be unaware that I am home or be ready to discuss what ever event was the focus of the day? Again, I ask for a kiss and a hug, with usually the same results, willingness or refusal.
3. When we put Kyndal to bed -- admittedly, some of this excitement is anticipation of quiet time or me time after Kyndal is asleep, but again, I ask for a kiss and hug and wait for the response The difference this time occasionally is that she wants to fight us putting her to bed, because she does not want to go. However we know what is best for her.
If you have read this far, thanks for sticking with me.... here is my point.
Our interactions with God are often the same way.
Throughout the day, God would love for us to stop and acknowledge him but more often we refuse than willingly focus on him. We proceed from day to day in the same manner, then some change comes about and we don't understand why, or where it came from. If you are anything like me, change is almost always viewed as a bad thing first. Only after I stop and acknowledge God, can I see that there may be a bigger purpose. See no matter how smart, strong, organized, or confident we think we are, we are still just the child. God is the Father and even when we don't want to do something, he knows what is best. So, is there something God has been trying to tell you, that you keep resisting?

4 comments:
Bret,
Kristin had mentioned your blog on facebook and I came to check it out. The first paragraph alone had tears in my eyes! Just know that Kyndal, no matter how old she is or how big she gets or if she denies it (in the teenage years) will always be your little girl and she will always think of herself as Daddy's little girl. I am 32 now and still I know that I am my daddy's little girl. I always have been and always will. It's a special and beautiful thing that I can not put into words but I treasure the relationship that I have with my father more than he will ever realize. So just remember no matter how big Kyndal gets she will always be and know that she is Daddy's little girl.
You are a great Daddy, Bret and I hope you have a wonderful Father's day this year!
Bret, you are a great father to a beautiful girl. She will always respect you and look up to you because you bring her joy and love. One day she will be coming to you for that hug without being asked. I am so very proud of you and what you have become.
Love,
Dad
Bret,
Thanks for sharing. Great thoughts. Feel free to read mine sometime. I'm way past due in posting, but I'll get back to it soon. Again, great job. Hope to see you soon!
Oh and mine is: www.ferventservant.blogspot.com
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