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April 3, Wednesday

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS

John Blase

This is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight. Philippians 1:9

Philippians 1:3–11

Judges 19–21; Luke 7:31–50

My family, all five of us, found ourselves in Rome over the Christmas holidays. I don’t know when I’ve ever seen more people jammed together in one place. As we snaked our way through crowds to see sights like the Vatican and the Coliseum, I repeatedly emphasized to my kids the practice of “situational awareness”—pay attention to where you are, who’s around you, and what’s going on. We live in a day when the world, at home and abroad, isn’t a safe place. And with the use of cell phones and ear buds, kids (and adults for that matter) don’t always practice an awareness of surroundings.

Situational awareness. This is an aspect of Paul’s prayer for the believers in Philippi recorded in Philippians 1:9–11. His desire for them was an ever-increasing discernment as to the who/what/where of their situations. But rather than some goal of personal safety, Paul prayed with a grander purpose that God’s holy people might be good stewards of the love of Christ they’d received, discern “what is best,” live “pure and blameless,” and be filled with good qualities that only Jesus can produce. This kind of living springs from an awareness that God is the whoin our lives, and our increasing reliance on Him is what brings Him pleasure. And in any and all situations is wherewe can share from the overflow of His great love.

How can you bring Christ’s love into your circumstances in a greater way?

Father, wake us up so that Your love might abound more and more.

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