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Learn to Say No

This devotional was written by Doug Fields

“Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” Jeremiah 6:16

One of the most important lessons I’ve learned during my journey as a Christian is summed up in two little words you’ve heard before: “yes” and “no.” Christians tend to use “yes” a lot, but “no”? Not so much. I want to challenge you to say no more often, so you can say yes to the things that matter most.

While saying no can result in many personal benefits, it’s often a difficult word for Christians to utter because Christian culture values “yes.” We learn to say yes because we want to please others, it just seems so Christian and we don’t want to risk others thinking less of us or become the target of disappointment or anger.

Does this sound like you? Do you want people to really like you? Do you dwell on it when you learn someone is angry with you? Can you identify with the logic that says, I am a Christian, I care about people, and I’m supposed to help others so when asked, I must figure out a way to say yes at all times? If so, welcome to my club!

Actually, I’m trying to cancel my membership, and after many years of fighting, I’ve almost broken free. Busyness makes us feel important, but cripples our relationships. Busyness feeds our egos, but ultimately starves our souls. Busyness fills our calendars, but fractures our families. And busyness props up our images, but shrinks our hearts.

Do have a gnawing sense in your gut that you can’t keep up the pace and in your heart-of-hearts you don’t want to? Good! Take a deep breath, and let’s go after some hope. You may be at a crossroads in your life, and learning to say no is exactly what you need. You must learn to say no to many good things and wonderful people in order to have the space to say yes to God, yes to the important people in your life, yes to what matters most. So I want to challenge you now: In today’s Scripture, we read, ask where the good way is, and walk in it In this case, the good way is saying no. Have the courage to walk in it and find rest for your soul.


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