Stay focused- Proverbs 4

I hope you are enjoying this read through the Proverbs in 31 Days with  me here on MomsToolbox.

Today (Friday) our reading is Proverbs 4.

Here is what I heard in the reading by using the SOAP format:

Scripture: Proverbs 4: 25

Let your eyes look straight ahead,

fix your gaze directly before you.

Observation:

Look ahead at what is next.

Application:

I think I could easily add “and do not get distracted” to my observation sentence.

I allow myself to become distracted in so many ways all too often. Even in opening my computer to write this, I had to struggle to not peek at my email or click on something else or just pop in and order that winter coat I need to order later today.

If I would just focus on the tasks at hand, I know life would be calmer and just, well, better.

Instead of focusing, though, I bounce from here to there, trying to cram more in than I should.

I need focus. I need His focus.

Prayer:

Lord, you know how I struggle with distractions and wanting to do ‘just one more thing.’

Please show me the way to more clarity. Show me the way to figure out just what to do. Please, Lord, help me to seek you in setting my path and please guide me in staying on that path, fixing my gaze on what you have for me and not being distracted by so many other, less fruitful, things.

I want to look straight ahead, fixing my eyes on you and your plan for me. Please help me to do just that.

How about you?

How do you stay focused? (I’d love your tips!!)

What did you hear in today’s reading?

 


Comments

9 responses to “Stay focused- Proverbs 4”

  1. Lisa in Ohio Avatar
    Lisa in Ohio

    The Lord spoke to me through verse 25 as well and also 26. I can definitely relate to the distractions in front of me but I also get distracted by things behind me. I asked the Lord to help me keep moving forward but also to not get so fixed on my “to-do” list that I miss opportunities (what I might see as distractions) in front of me that He has placed there. I want God to plan and direct my day…to stay on His path.

  2. Lisa in Ohio Avatar
    Lisa in Ohio

    The Lord spoke to me through verse 25 as well and also 26. I can definitely relate to the distractions in front of me but I also get distracted by things behind me. I asked the Lord to help me keep moving forward but also to not get so fixed on my “to-do” list that I miss opportunities (what I might see as distractions) in front of me that He has placed there. I want God to plan and direct my day…to stay on His path.

  3. Helen Chaffin Avatar
    Helen Chaffin

    can you believe it’s day 4 already? the word eyes stood out, keep your eyes on Jesus
    http://sittingathisfeetministry.blogspot.com/2011/11/day-4-proverbs-in-31-days.html

  4. Julie Breshears Avatar
    Julie Breshears

    Day 4, and I’m still going! I’m so thankful for this study to keep me accountable!
    http://jewelsgems4.blogspot.com/2011/11/proverbs-4.html

  5. Nicole Pipkin Avatar
    Nicole Pipkin

    I think every mom gets distracted. It’s hard to balance the day. I try to get up early when the kids are asleep & read my bible. Some days it works & other days even with all the quietness, I still get distracted.
    Today verse 18 spoke to my heart. I really love the SOAP method when it comes to reading the bible. http://teampipkin.blogspot.com/2011/11/proverbs-4-path-of-righteousness.html

  6. Amyjordan50 Avatar
    Amyjordan50

    This is exactly what stood out to me also. I often get distracted by the computer or a good book and forget that my day isn’t about my to-do list and my wants. It is about the Lord’s plan for me. Going to him in prayer first is the only way to be sure I am fixing my gaze on him and his eternal plan for me. Praying throughout the day will keep me along that path.

  7. Kim Brack Avatar
    Kim Brack

    I LOVE reading everyone’s interpretation of the scriptures. I also love that there are so many DIFFERENT verses and I learn something from all that I read. I can SO relate to your distractions. I was in busy cleaning mode and came into the kitchen and saw my Bible on the counter and almost walked right past it but knew God was telling me to take a break and be with Him. I’m so glad I did because now I feel a renewed since of energy. :D

    My verse today was 4:24. http://living4him-kim.blogspot.com/2011/11/proverbs-4.html

  8. I love how God speaks different passages to each of us. Proverbs 4:13 popped out at me, and yet the concept of limiting distractions also spoke to my heart. The SOAP method is very helpful. I posted about this today over at Carpe Vas.

  9. For sure! The devil’s tool is distraction and you have said it well, Amy. I noted that for wisdom, I must seek for it. For understanding, get it! There has to be a determined effort to obtain these pearls and I will find it in this blessed book. How priviledged to have His Word in my mother tongue and never fearful to open and able to read and listen to Him speaking to me.

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