Align with God(Post 4 of 5)

Man walking in an art gallery while trying to align with the action of a wood sculpture of a man walking

What would happen if the pilots of the United States Navy Blue Angels fail to follow the command of their Flight Leader? I will not venture a guess, but the gaze from onlookers would shift form admiration to disillusionment. Falling short of the teamwork and professionalism we expect of each pilot, the United States Navy and MarineCorps could lose credibility. Their reputation of excellence could be replaced by irreverence.

Accidents
do happen, but we don’t expect them from these ranking officers of the US
Navy and Marine Corps who each tallied at least 1250 hours of flight
experience. People across the globe have witnessed their competency as they
blaze at speeds up to 700 mph during an air show and buzz as close as 18” between
wings. The role of the Flight Leader is critical and it demands precision from each
team member. The slightest error can be devastating.

Following
the direction of God as our Flight Leader should also demand excellence. God
gave us freedom, not to live comfortably, but to obey Him and sacrifice in
order to accomplish what is important to Him. We should follow His flight plan
with intention and focus.

Silhouette of a jet plane used in this post as an indication of a break in thought

This post offers a deeper look at Life Pursuit 3 in The Most Important Life Pursuits. Life Pursuit 3 is: Align with God.

For those of us who call ourselves Christians: Are God’s priorities our
priorities? Do we correct and retract our opinions and preferences when we
discover they don’t match God’s written truth? Do we step into each day with
faith, humility, and sacrifice in order to carry out God’s plan for our lives?

God expects us to show up for Him:

·      
To be present during the morning roll call

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To pay attention to His daily objectives

·      
To practice excellence

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To carry out our responsibilities according to the
roles He assigned to us as members of the body of believers

Some Christians don’t wake up for God’s roll call, yet they plead for His
help when crisis hits. Some put their energy into meaningful endeavors that
benefit others, including the outcast and oppressed, yet they overlook the
eternal focus that is so clearly outlined in His Word. God asked us to further
the reach of His gospel – to share the good news of eternal life, to teach His
deeper truths, and to lead His followers into obedience to His Word. And He
expects us to do all of this while giving honor and glory to Him (Matthew 28:18-20,
1 Corinthians 10:31-33, 1 Peter 3:15-18).

I often lose sight of God’s priorities. I fall out of alignment again
and again.

How can we correct and maintain our alignment with God?

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1.     Recognize how much God did and does for us

God engineered a grand plan to reconcile us to Himself even before our
downfall in the Garden of Eden. He carried it out. He authored His holy Word by
inspiring human writers. He developed the story of His Son throughout the
pages of genealogies, generations, and nations. He sacrificed that very same
Son, His only Son, to satisfy the penalty of our sins and sinfulness. Jesus took the fall for
us and we look forward to endless pages into eternity with Him (1 Peter 1:20-21,
Acts 3:12-26, Acts 7:2-38ff).

Jesus saved us. We couldn’t do it ourselves.

Take some time to reflect on this.

Since He did this for us, it behooves us to value and work on our
relationship with Him so that we walk alongside Him, hand in hand, as He leads
us into life.

2.     Follow the example of Jesus

Jesus was always right and righteous as a man on earth. Why? Not simply
because He was God, but because He didn’t try to please Himself. He aligned
with God, His Father, and He actively worked to please Him (John 5:30).

Is the same true for us?

Or are we like some who witnessed the miraculous “feeding of 5,000” (John 6) and
found Jesus later, calling Him Rabbi and giving honor to Him as their master. Jesus knew they followed for the wrong reasons. They didn’t really consider Him
their Rabbi, for when Jesus told them He was the Son of God and the bread of
life, they criticized Him. Jesus wasn’t the Son of God they’d hoped for, or so
they reasoned. They also didn’t like what it took to follow Him. They said,
“What he says is hard to accept. Who wants to listen to him anymore?”

Just days later, some of the Jews marveled at how this uneducated Jesus
knew so much. Jesus replied that what He teaches comes from God and not from
Himself or for His own glory (John 7:15-18). The religious leaders alleged that
Jesus was a blasphemer, but could never prove Him wrong, even as He hung on the
cross. Some wondered if the religious leaders knew He was the Messiah (John7:26). The temple guards wondered, too, because no one ever spoke as Jesus
spoke (John 7:45-46). Those who took notice knew Jesus spoke God’s truth.

Those who took notice
knew Jesus spoke God's truth

***

Train tracks next to a meadow of tall grasses and trees. Text reads: Parallel. When your goal is to please God instead of yourself, you will be aligned with God. Instruct yourself about God. John 5:30, Ephesians 2:10, and Colossians 3:16-17.

3.     Spend time in God’s Word

This goes without saying but we still need to ask ourselves: Do we read
God’s Word regularly and often? Do we meditate on it? Do we dig in and study
it? Do we search our hearts in prayer for how it relates to our life experiences?

Do we long for God’s Word?
 

1 Peter 2:2-3

Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk,
so that by it you may grow up in your salvation,
now that you have tasted that the Lord is good.

Consider this from The Most Important Life Pursuits:

If
we have not been studying God’s Word to understand more about Him and what He
cares about, we are not aligned with Him. For we are naturally sinful and
self-absorbed. Jesus said our flesh is weak, despite how earnest we may feel in
our hearts (Matthew 26:41).
And Paul explained that without Jesus and God’s Word, he would not have
chosen to do what is right. His sinful nature was just too overwhelming. (See
Romans 7:18-25.)

We
need God’s Word to permeate our heads and our hearts, and we need to ruminate
over it in prayer and in song. This is how we put off our own desires and
become the people God planned for us to become. (See Colossians 3:1-17 and
Ephesians 2:1-10.)

Here’s another important question: Do we allow God’s truth to shape our
values, our opinions, and our practices? We do if we seek to align ourselves
with God. Think through all the activities and conversations we have each day –
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, …, even Sunday. How confidently do our choices,
words, and actions align with what we’ve learned from God’s Word? How often do
we sacrifice in order to walk parallel with God – hand in hand with Him?

Do we allow God's truth to shape our
values, our opinions, and our practices?

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4.     Commit to God’s truth, no matter what

Truth is truth, even when it doesn’t seem to matter. God’s truth
doesn’t change with the trends or situations in this world. And we certainly should not tweak it to make our experiences easier to bear or more palatable in our social circles. (See Psalm 119:89-961 Corinthians 4:1-7, and
Hebrews 13:5-9.)

God's truth doesn't change with
the trends or situations in this world.
We don't need to tweak it to make
our experiences easier to bear.

***

God’s priorities should always top our to-do lists, even when they’re
unpopular. Do we sometimes try to justify our opinions and decisions with Bible
verses or religious anecdotes? This is backwards. We need to make our decisions
based on truths we’ve come to understand from studying God’s Word. Purpose to please
and obey God. His ways are right, no matter what.

Silhouette of a jet plane used in this post as an indication of a break in thought

Sometimes when I write, I hit a wall because I struggle with the topic
on hand. I’m not really that great at pleasing or aligning with God. While
writing this post, I faced direct attacks from the enemy. The spiritual battle
is real, and it’s both subtle and direct (1 Peter 5:8-9, Ephesians 6:10-11).

The past several weeks have been challenging. This organized world,
directed by Satan and his army, knows my self-destruct buttons. It targets my weak
spots. Bandages are not good enough to live as a conqueror (Romans 8:37-39). I
need to align with God who is both my defense and my offense.

Sometimes we don’t want to repent, but aligning with God involves repentance. We need to understand that our affection with
sin is a deception of the enemy specially targeted to bring our downfall
(Colossians 3). Let’s keep our eyes on the gospel, God’s kingdom, and Heaven.
God’s priorities are eternal and the eternal destination of those around us are
at stake.


Align with God. He is our Flight Leader.

Read the other 3 life pursuits and the intro:
Intro: The Most Important Life Pursuits
1. 
Do We Value Others?
2. Am I Always Right?

4. Trust Jesus. It's Time.

If you have questions about Jesus, how He
aligned with God, and how we can align with Him, please email me at
authordlv@att.net. He sacrificed for us.

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