GROOM
“For the entire law is fulfilled in one statement: Love your neighbor as yourself.” – Galatians 5:14
TACK
As we progress in our riding and competing, we often start to neglect the fundamentals of horsemanship and those things we learned during our first rides on a horse. Or maybe your coach/trainer focuses so much on those fundamentals you begin to wonder if you will get to do anything else. Although the fundamentals seem to be something you learn one time then get to ignore, they are the root of being a successful equestrian! Sometimes, we need a reminder of those beginning skills and how important they really are.
In the same way, it is easy to neglect the fundamentals of following Jesus. But in Galatians 5:14, Apostle Paul brings us back to the fundamentals of discipleship. He tells us that the entire law is fulfilled in loving our neighbor as ourselves. By upholding this command, it would be difficult to sin against God.
Every day, our mission should be to more fully experience Christ’s love so we are able to love others in the same way. Before I met Christ, I knew of Him. Then when I surrendered my life to the Lord, I began to really know Him. But it wasn’t until years later that I could honestly say that I loved Him. Now, I don’t want to do anything to hurt Him, and my heart breaks for what breaks His heart. Christ’s love for me has allowed me to see others with new eyes.
RIDE
-Are you in a love-covenant relationship with the Lord? Reflect on your relationship with Jesus for a few minutes.
-In what ways have you lost sight of what God has called you to do for Him?
-How would your approach to life change if your sole focus was to love God and others well?
More scripture:
1 Corinthians 13:1
John 4:19
John 15:13
COOL DOWN
Guided Prayer:
-Pray for God to refocus or continue to allow you to focus on keeping Him the main thing in your life.
-Pray for God to help you know Him deeper and continue to grow in a relationship with Him
-Pray for the endurance to follow Him and learn to love others as He loves them
(Adapted from FCA devotion written by Adrienne Saxon)