Hey, I'm coming to you now from the basin.
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I think how you enter something is really important. And for me, I have to build in certain things to enter my day, to enter my week, to enter my role, to enter conversations, even to enter something like a workout or to enter an appointment. There are certain things that when I do those things as an entrance ritual to remind me that this is a gift and that God has given me what I need, it goes better.
You know, not only how you walk in a room.
I'm not saying you should have theme music playing behind you when you go to work Monday, but I am saying maybe we could be more intentional about how we make our entrance. Because the children of Israel are entering the land and God says, hey, I want to give you a ritual and offering a ceremony that you can keep to remember that this is a gift that I'm giving you, that you can remember what the Lord did
for you. And I think a lot of times when we start our day, if we could have a few rituals like prayers of thanksgiving or just listing our gratitudes, or sometimes sitting in God's word for a few minutes before we go into the day. That's what I mean by entrance ritual like this is a new day. I'm not saying you wake up and don't even need a snooze button because the favor of the Lord awakens you with the brush of angels wings and you feel so blessed and highly favored that you bounce out of bed.
I just mean making a decision to end to the day. This is the day the Lord has made. I will rejoice and be glad in it. And even if it takes you a cup of coffee to get there, or if you shower first, or whatever you do that you kind of intentionally enter your day. Most people, I'm afraid don't. And I've been there, and I still can get there
real quick. If I'm not intentional where I snooze to the last minute and I'm running around now, all my interactions with everybody that I live with are going to be rushed. Every encounter is going to be rushed. I have no margin. It's very different than when I plan to say I might have some time to decide how I enter this day. And like I've been preaching, I put on Christ, I shed off whatever the plaque is, the like your plaque.
On your teeth or whatever.
I'm going to take some time to get my perspective right, get all the plaque off my perspective, and I'm going to get my focus today on what I have to look forward to, what I have to be thankful for, get syncd up with God so that what I'm stressed about today, I don't just feel it.
In my body and ruminate in my mind.
But kind of process with him. We're all gonna have
a different way to do this. But you know, Holly is so good when we have a we have a family calendar that she sends out every Sunday night, and it's so helpful because she takes some time on Sunday night, even after ministering that morning and usually kind of resting in the afternoon, but she knows Sunday night, Hey, I got to get this week out in front of me, because if I enter this week with absolutely no idea of who is where or it's all scattered, or we
don't have communication. We might find ourselves Tuesday or Wednesday in this week just needlessly frustrated or miss a line. So she learned that, so she enters the week intentionally. That's why it's good to do pre marital counseling. It's a way of entering marriage intentionally. But you know, you can also do it real quick when you know you have to have a conversation with somebody, like just setting your intention before you go into the conversation. That's an
entrance ritual. By ritual, I don't mean a first fruit's offering or that you know, spin around three times or anything like that. I don't mean something that even anybody else knows you're doing. But it could just be even mentally. And the key to this is when you enter the land the Lord your God is giving you. That's what Deuteronomy twenty six one says. I want you to enter it knowing that He gave it to you, which gives you confidence because God gave it to you. So you're
going into the land to fight battles. You're going into your day to fight battles that you know God has called you to fight God and called you to fight every battle, but go into the day knowing that God has promised you his peace and his provision for every challenge you'll face today. He has given it to you. Say it out loud, he has given me this day. He has given me this day. He has given me this day. And then whatever you're facing that day, knowing
that this day is a gift. Knowing that God has given you his spirit. God has given you his wisdom, the mind of Christ. That you have, that that you have connection with God, you have forgiveness, that you have the power of God working on the inside of you. You have the spirit of faith, you have gifts to be able to do what you need to do.
That you got it.
And when you enter the situations that you face, go into them.
Develop for yourself. Figure out what they are, those rituals, so that you pray before you start looking at everything that somebody else has.
Posted, so that you think about what God has given you before you go into your day and start trying to earn or achieve more. All those things are good, But as you enter, as you enter a season, as you enter a challenge, as you enter a room, as you move from work to home or home to work or car to people. It's important to have these little things that we do. Now, this is a big one.
I'm not equating, you know, saying a prayer in the morning or doing some deep breathing before you walk into a stressful situation to given an offering from the harvest in Deuteronomy twenty six. But again, big picture principles work in very common daily situations. And really that's where our life has lived out, not in a few special occasions or just an old Testament historical example of bringing that spirit of remembrance and intentional entries into your life.
I think that be helpful for you, and they might have to change.
You have to experiment with this. What works in one season may not work in another. Maybe you travel, maybe you can't do the same thing every day. Maybe you know it's not as predictable for you. Maybe your rhythm got knocked off. Maybe you're facing a certain obstacle that you can't do all the things you want to do. But is there a way that you can enter your day into your week, enter those situations, enter those relational confrontations that you know are kind of difficult for you.
Can you change the way you enter so that you remember the gifts that God has given and a lot of times just remembering this day is a gift. This meal is a gift, This moment is a gift. I think this is pretty basic, but that's why we say the blessing before we start a meal, and if we can do it from our heart, even if we don't say a twenty minute prayer. Nobody likes that I used to have a friend. They don't catch up on your quiet time. Just say the blessing the fod's getting cold.
Don't use the time to show off how many different ways you can name abba Father and slip in three Bible verses that you memorized. But just pray, however, taking the time to do it, pause it, say this as a gift and move into it. That'll help you, whether you do it out loud, whether you have some you know. For years, I've put a little anointing oil, since an anointing oil on my hands most weeks before I preach.
It's just an entrant ritual before I get into pulpit. Boom athletes have.
These, but we can have them too, those of us who are playing in the NBA, we still get to have entant rituals. We don't have to be in the wwe to have a walk out music. We can have a melody in our heart. Even singing is good. Right enter his gates with thanksgivings, so we enter into presence of God. Sometimes before I'm getting ready to preach, I have certain songs that help me enter that state of ministry, so that I get out of my head and into
my heart and flow in the power of God. And the more of these that we create, not so that we become superstitious or have to jump through a bunch of hoops just to move from one thing to the other.
Dyding on, I'm doing my entrant ritual.
I can't come in yet, but they can be quick ways that we enter with gratitude, enter with confidence, interer with intention. I think that's what I'm trying to say, make your entrances with intention. Hey, I hope you enjoyed the podcast, and if you did, make sure to share it and subscribe so we can get you all of
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