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Ending Spiritual Boredom

'I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.' (John 15:5 NIV)

That must be the key to our boredom with Christianity: we have not been keeping in very close touch with our Man in glory. We have been doing in our churches all those churchly things that we do. We have done them with our own understanding and in our own energy. But without a bright and conscious confirmation of Godís presence, a church service can be very deadly and dull.

We go to church and we look bored--even when we are supposed to be singing Godís praises. We look bored because we are bored. If the truth were known, we are bored with God, but we are too pious to admit it. I think God would love it if some honest soul would begin his or her prayer by admitting, ìGod, I am praying because I know I should, but the truth is I do not want to pray. I am bored with the whole thing!î

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I doubt if the Lord would be angry at such candor. Rather, I believe He would think, "Well, there is hope for that person. That person is being truthful with Me. Most people are bored with Me and will not admit it."

Prayer
Lord, all of me I open to You. Fill me, transform me, use me.

Thought
Without Christ we can do nothing, be nothing. We are totally dependent upon Him as the branches are to the vine. Opening ourselves to Him means life, strength, fruitful living--the end of spiritual boredom.

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