What are you doing?
“Daddy, what are you doing?! What are you doing?! What are you doing?!”
I was visiting my friends some time ago and their young daughter was out of sight but within earshot as our little ones often are. Her father had just left the room with her in tow, and she was obviously very excited about whatever he was going to do. The Lord highlighted this to me.
The next morning, I heard her asking the same question: Daddy, what are you doing?!’
It was then that it became clear to me what the Lord was saying to me.
First, there was the simple fact that she wanted to know what he was up to and she expected to join in. Given how often children look to their parents for help, I imagine they are aware of their limitations, but for my young friend, this knowledge was no discouragement. If her dad was cleaning, going for a walk or reading, she was going to do it with him, regardless of how ‘important’ her role was.
Second, she asked repeatedly. I have not followed Jesus all my life, but even in the brief time that I have known Him, I have learned that I tend to seek longer term plans than He is willing to roll out. I just think knowing as much as I can is the better way. And, I mean, it would be easy for Him, seeing that He is omniscient. “Just tell me what it’s looking like over the next decade, for starters.” But though it would be easy for Him to do this, it would probably not help me be any less prideful. His plan for me deliberately includes me humbly asking lots of questions, staying close, checking in often, and talking through things A LOT otherwise known as prayer.
It was my birthday recently and like many of us as we get older, we ask ourselves what we are doing with our lives and may experience anxiety, panic or dissatisfaction about the direction of our lives. Now, I am not dismissing those moments of panic or dissatisfaction, but I am saying that as a child of God, I should be satisfied in simply following the lead of the Father. In other words, my business is to do what I see my Father doing. Jesus saw it that way.
He says, in John 5:19, “Truly, truly, I say to you, the Son can do nothing of his own accord, but only what he sees the Father doing. For whatever the Father does, that the Son does likewise.”
Among other things, this verse surely applies to the point I am trying to make here. If Jesus did what the Father did and I have been called to follow Jesus, then I must do the same. I must do what the Father does. And that begins with seeing what the Father is doing.
So, today, let’s ask the Lord:
- “Who are you bringing into your salvation…today?”
- “Who are you encouraging…today?”
- “Who are you delivering…today?”
- “For whom are you providing…today?”
- “To whom should I speak life…today?”
You do not have to be confused about life. You never need to be unsure about what you are doing with your life. Do what He does and say what He says. To do these things, we must follow as closely as possible, and go back to him again and again. But that is the point!










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