Intentional interpretations
God made man and God made a woman from the ribs of a man. He made us to be individuals, specifically different in a variety of ways.
Our conversations, whether intentional or casual can be interpreted to have different intentions. For example, my husband will ask, “are you ready to go?” I may say, “yes.” But in my mind, I’m multitasking, wondering how much I can accomplish before walking out the door. If I asked my husband whether he’s ready to go, he will usually respond with a yes, or no.
We can be intentional about many things, but are we intentional in our daily lives with God? Are we pursuing Him? Are we looking for ways to thank Him for our blessings? Does God interpret our relationship with Him as genuine, or are we intentionally leaving God out of our day?
How do others interpret your relationship with God? Or, do they even see you as Christian?
My prayer is that God is seeking me as I pursue Him. I pray that others see my intentions are pure and devoted to God.
Don’t let others get the wrong ideas about your intentions.
Intently ask God to show you how to love others and how to reveal to others your Godly intentions.
Ephesians 5:15 - “Look carefully then how you walk, not as unwise but as wise,”