As I placed the Play-doh container on the shelf next to the sculpted
cup, I sensed the Lord forming two questions for me to consider.
First God asked…
What does it mean to have an empty cup? An empty cup means I
have come to the point in my life where I am draining out self…my
self-reliance, ambitions, opinions, speculations, and fears of the future. I have
realized I can do nothing without Christ.
(John 15:5)
In other words, it is only when I have come to the end of
myself that I am ready to receive the infilling of what Christ has to offer.
There will not be room for both mindsets. If I try to acknowledge both, then I will become double minded and
unstable in all my ways. (James 1:8). Plus, the scriptures clearly state: I cannot
serve two masters (self-centeredness and God). (Matthew 6:24)
Second God asked…
What do you want Me
to fill your cup with?

As I think about God filling me up, I can’t help but get
excited about the possibilities of being more Christ-like. And yet, I am sober-minded
about the effort and perseverance it will take to receive all He has to offer. I already know I will need to constantly remind myself throughout of this one
thing. I can do all things through Christ
who strengthens me. (Phil. 4:13) At the same time, I will also be reminding
myself that it is God’s good pleasure to
give me the kingdom. (Luke 12:32) Developing more of the Lord’s character
within will surely give me that overflowing cup I have asked for in the days
ahead.

Come…fill my cup Lord.