| Daily Devotion Crawling Through the CracksBy Susan NorrisGuest Writer
 
 Since I am the mother of teenagers, you can imagine how my schedule  consists of running one here, dropping the other there.   On one particular afternoon, I collected my  keys to drive my son to lacrosse practice.  Walking through the kitchen, I noticed something on the floor that  appeared to be grass or a stick. As I  bent down to pick it up, it moved. Grass  and sticks do not move. It was then I  realized I had a snake in my kitchen. 		   I am not a former girl scout or a nature girl of any kind. I did what any self respecting female would  do, I screamed! My junior knight in  shining armor, my 14 year-old son, ran into the room to see what had caused my panic. He immediately said he would get it with his  lacrosse stick. His stick has holes in  it and the snake can travel through holes.  I sent him to grab a shovel out of the garage while I watched the  snake.   With a racing heart, I managed to open the back door. After several attempts, he finally scooped  the snake up and tossed him out the back door and then I slammed the door shut. When I looked out through the door, I noticed  my dog was in the back yard. She had  been in the kitchen and hadn’t bothered to help us at all. She’s a golden retriever; you’d have thought  she would have tried to retrieve the snake.   When I got home, I was chatting with God and told Him I could have gone all  day long without that happening. I could  almost hear Him chuckle. God wastes  nothing, including our time, so I began asking Him what I could learn from the  situation. How did the snake get inside? Well,  I had been cooking on the grill and was going in and out of the house so I had  left the backdoor cracked.  This got me to thinking:  Is there any  area in our lives that we have left cracked, where the enemy can get in? What about watching things on TV that are  questionable or reading books that do not honor God? Have we been a party to gossip? Have we spoken harshly to someone or held on to bitterness? What about my dog, the retriever? It  is her job to protect the family, but she didn’t. She was literally laying down on the  job. Do we expect others to cover our  family in prayer and teach our children about Jesus? Do we think attending church or going to a Christian school or being involved in campus  ministries like Fellowship of Christian Athletes gives our children all of the  foundation they need?  Are we laying down  on the job? I encourage you to take some time with the Lord and ask Him if there are  any doors left cracked that need closing or any areas that you are laying down  on the job. God wants the very best for  us. In John 10:10 it says “The thief comes only to steal and  kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the  full.” Jesus wants us to have life to  the full, but we must do our part. Are  we? Thought for the day:  Check your life for any cracked doors that need closing or any areas that  need attention because you have been laying down on the job.   Related Links: Can God change your life?God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life. 
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 A powerful voice for hope, international speaker Susan Norris helps teens and women find freedom from strongholds in the areas of purity and spiritual identity. In her debut novel, Rescuing Hope, she frames the realities of sex trafficking in America. This woman of boldness, known to many as Miss Susan, spent countless hours with survivors, their families, detectives and a former pimp, emerging a voice for victims and a catalyst for action among her peers. To learn more about Susan, visit her website at www.susannorris.org. Follow her on Twitter @SusanCNorris or Facebook: Susan Norris Author. 
	
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