Judges 11:39 And it came to pass at the end of two months, that she returned unto her father, who did with her according to his vow which he had vowed: and she knew no man. And it was a custom in Israel,
It has been my custom to write a devotional and update my blog every morning. Sometimes I write the blog in advance, sometimes just before its release. You would not know that unless I told you. It really does not matter unless you have an anticipation and are looking for something. I would not know that unless you wrote to me.
Customs for the most part are established by a pressing emotional force. There is no law involved. We get used to doing certain things at certain times, in certain ways. Obviously there will always be events that alter customs. Natural disasters would be a valid excuse. Death certainly would be excusable. In this modern era, servers go down, connections get lost, equipment failures, all understandable.
Today I am late because of a pressing emotional emergency. Pure emotions, no constraints on anything but my own emotions. When emotions get involved everything stops. Customs, schedules, plans, ideas, desires, hopes, appointments, everything gets set aside.
We are entering into a season of the year that is fill of customs. We just got over Thanksgiving and now we enter into the leading edges of Christmas and New Year. The one thing that this season and customs have in common is a deep emotional attachment. We attach high emotion to this time of year. Will we find comfort or stress? Will we find satisfaction or disappointment? Will we find joy or sadness?
Placing to high an expectation on customs could cause the slightest of disappointment or worse. I will try and make the most out of these moments in light of what happened this morning. There are times when I cannot even control my own emotions. I will lower my expectations and raise my joy at whatever comes my way.
Joy to the world. The Lord has come.
If the Lord brings you to it, He will take you through it!!
Love the promise in Deuteronomy, “My presence shall go with thee”. You are a “brother beloved”.