The Apostle Paul referred to himself as a prisoner of the Lord. He reminds us with forceful language to step out into the unknown of each day and treat others like Jesus would reflect His goodness to everyone, to forgive and not judge, to rebuke lewd thoughts, and live an integrated life where who you are in private mirrors who you are in public – to expand Jesus’ Kingdom. Ephesians 4:1 paraphrase

Jesus looked up before He stepped out.

The miracles of raising Lazarus from the dead, turning a few loaves and fishes into a feast for thousands, and His “near the end of His life” prayer in John 17 were all preceded by Jesus looking up.

He looked up to remind Himself of the truth – that He truly was God’s Son, that the source of His ability emanated from the Father, and that the Spirit filled Him and resourced Him to do what he was about to do.

We need to look up.

People are watching to see if we are authentic.

The heavens are watching.

All the while, demons whisper, lilt, and tempt with getting even when put down, responding to a harsh accusation, or doing the wrong thing.

Yes. I need to look up out because in the moment I often take the low road. Inviting You into the situation by pausing and looking up I become attuned to Your wisdom.

Begin today to acquire the habit Jesus employed — look up — to God, Shepherd, and Guardian of your soul.

Reflect

What unguarded moments will you encounter today? How will you respond?

Pray

O God, help me learn to pause and look up before I put my foot in my mouth today. Amen


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