Vacations are such great times of fun and making great memories. However, prior to contrary belief, vacations are not a time for “self.” As this message has taught us, they are some of the best times to get closer to God, get still, look inward, and learn how we can change and strengthen this relationship with our awesome God. Vacations are also great opportunities to fellowship with saints in the vicinity you are visiting. That is what two families from Nashville got to do in their journey to Rhode Island.
This past week, the Dubois family and the Diaz family from Nashville set out for Rhode Island. Upon arriving and settling in, we were blessed to have John and Nicole Divver from Riverside, Rhode Island and Lisa, Melanie, and Michael Lee from Deep River, Connecticut come to visit. There is nothing like gathering with the saints to share and learn about God. God is too good to allow us to enjoy each other’s company wherever we are. The fellowship with the saints from New England was full of praises, God stories, and encouragement. Every one of us was lifted up and strengthened to run this race for our great God Almighty even harder. Although the entire week could not be spent with the local saints, the Dubois and Diaz families were able to sharpen each other under one roof. The week was filled with refinement, training, and redirection that made us all the better. Of course, no vacation is complete without a bit of testing and reminders from God to make sure our focus is always on Him and relying on Him for everything. Such tests included traffic, car trouble, and a bit of rainy weather. But despite some testing, there was peace in the house.
God is so good to those who obey Him and put Him first, and He is the God of fun! Praise God for a message that teaches us to rely on Him through all situations and know that He is in control of everything. Where else on earth can you have nine people and a baby reside in a three-bedroom house with one bathroom for a week without any quarrels or complaining and nothing but sheer appreciation and thankfulness? This can only be possible if each person is looking to please God and find His will in all things, and all credit goes to this great message of truth that has shown us how. I love the idea, as we’ve been taught here, of replacing the term “vacation” with the term “God-cation.” May any time spent away from home and all times in each person’s life be centered on the one true God of the universe! Amen.