Reckless abandonment

Confidently Abandoned

Confidently Abandoned

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“Abandoned” is one of those English words that has multiple meanings. It can mean “having been deserted or cast off,” or to be “unrestrained, or uninhibited,” or it can mean “having totally relinquished.” None of us would ever want to be accused of having abandoned another person, or abandoned an animal or thing placed in our custodial care. We would never want to abandon any responsibility with which we have been entrusted. Rather, we all want to be known for our dedication and commitment to stay the course no matter what we encounter. We will never abandon our post, or anyone in need of or entrusted into our care.

However, we are called to be abandoned to God. Oswald Chambers writes, “In our abandonment we give ourselves over to God just as He gave Himself for us.” Jesus Himself called us to lay down our lives. Paul reminds us that it is not us, but Christ who lives in us. The writer of the proverb tells us that as we abandon ourselves and our ways to Him, He will make our paths straight.

And in our abandonment, we can be confident in the One to whom we are abandoned.

Recklessly Abandoned

Recklessly Abandoned

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The wind was blustery, and the waves were towering, when Peter first stepped out of the boat.(1) But i would venture he was no longer seeing or hearing them – at least at first. The only One he was seeing and hearing was his Lord … and Jesus had bid him to come.

That is the picture in my mind when i hear the words “recklessly abandoned.” Dictionary.com defines reckless as “utterly unconcerned about the consequences of some action,” or “without caution.” Recklessness in most instances is a bad thing. None of us want to come face-to-face with a reckless driver, or follow a reckless leader who has no regard for us or where he/she is leading us. Very few of us would ever want to be described as being reckless. But i am convinced there is one context in which i truly desire to be reckless.