Fill'er Up
Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. Psalm 51:12
Have you ever been ready to bake a cake and realized you didn't have all of the ingredients? Ever go on a trip and forget to gas up?
In my youth, I was the QUEEN of empty fuel tanks. If I had five dollars, rarely would more than one of those dollars make it into the tank. It drove my dad crazy! Drive down any road in the Midwest and Ive probably been stranded on it. The topper had to be when I ran out of gas at age seventeen. It seemed to always catch me by surprise. This day was no different. Dashing to play practice at school I whipped down the street practicing my lines. Suddenly the barricade began to lower, the ding-ding-ding methodically rang in my ears and the unmistakable red lights flashed off and on. I was stopped at the railroad tracks again! As I impatiently waited my car spitted and sputtered, then died. Without hesitation, I jumped out and took off to find the nearest phone to call dad.
Our next door neighbors faithfully listened to their police scanner and heard the report: of an abandoned car near the tracks; and then it described my car. Immediately they ran next door to inform my parents. Dad jumped in his car and raced to the scene. Of course, when he arrived I was gone. Thinking I had been kidnapped his heart began to race. Then, remembering who he was dealing with, he checked my gauges only to find a neglected gas tank .again! I returned and found dad waiting at my car with one hand on the car and the other disgustedly propped on his hip. He was not a happy man.
This week I have drained my tank again. Not my gas tank, my spiritual tank. Racing to be in all the right places at all the right times, without checking my gauge left me feeling empty. In the past seven days I've been trying to start the car with no gas, bake the cake without flour. I abandoned His will for mine and my heavenly father was not happy. He wasnt happy when I raced out the door before my devotions. He wasnt thrilled when I flew through my prayers on the way to work. He was disappointed when I hurried past the hurting friend at church.
After running the wrong race, I am spitting, sputtering and drained. Why is it so hard to remember that God has given us the answer to an empty spiritual tank, the Holy Spirit? The great enabler, the magnificent encourager, the wonderful Counselor, the Prince of Peace, who is right there with not just a spare can, but an endless supply of all that we need. He is just waiting for us to ask, "Fill 'er up, please."
As my dad always said, If I start with a full tank my day will go so much smoother for everyone! When I start my day with my Holy Father, reading his Word and asking him to fill me with His Holy Spirit, my day goes so much smoother for everyone in my world.
My prayer for today: Father, fill me with a willing spirit and sustain me this week. Through Christ I can do all things, but left on my own, I am empty. Thank you, Father for your boundless love and everlasting arms of comfort and strength. In the hustle and bustle of life, restore to me the joy of your salvation. Amen.