Good Morning!
Philippians 3:14; “I
press on toward the goal for the prize
of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”
It
was really funny to watch. We had set up
a 2x4 board on edge. It was 6 feet long
and the mounting had it two inches off the floor. So, we challenged the kids to walk the
“balance beam of destruction.” It was 1.5 inches wide and 6 feet long. Very few could do it. Most made it less than half the way
down. The problem was that they would
look either down at the board or around at their friends; a few tried to look
behind them. The very small number who
made it from one end to the other looked forward to a small sign that was on
the wall directly behind the beam. They
focused on the sign and went straight down the board.
It doesn’t matter what you are trying to
do; whether it is walking a straight line, plowing a straight furrow, making a
straight path; you accomplish this by focusing your sight on a specific point
out way ahead, way past your intended ending point, and walk directly toward
it. You can’t look directly down at the
path or you will waver. You can’t look
around or look back if you want to walk the line. If you do that, you will fall off the
beam. Our life is the same way.
The Apostle Paul told us to “press on
toward the goal.” The goal of course is
eternal life in Christ. The best way to
accomplish this task is by focusing, not on what is happening around us, but
rather by focusing on the target, the goal, our eternal life. We can’t be distracted by the lumps and bumps
of life. We can’t look back at the past;
we need to look forward. We need to
press on toward our goal, toward our eternal life with God.
The devil wants us to look at everything
around us. He wants us to look down or
back or side to side, anywhere but at Christ.
By getting us to look away from Jesus, the devil wants you to see pain, failure,
and hopelessness. When we do this, we
fall off of the very path that Jesus has laid out for us. We fall off the path of contentment. The devil inflicts his pain.
This is why God tells us over and over that
we need to keep our eyes on him; that we need to press onward toward him,
toward our goal of eternal life. God
gives us this hope for life eternal. It
is the great good that we need to keep in our line of sight so that the
brokenness of the world does not detract us from the beauty of his grace. In our life, the devil will try to cause all
sorts of confusion and distress. We best
deal with this by keeping our eyes and our faith focused on Jesus and keep pressing
forward to that truth.
Father of all mercies, your wonderful love and mercy
roll over us like a river. Your grace is
new to us each day. Guide us to keep
pressing onward toward your great mercy, to our eternal reward. Be with those who are distracted by the cares
this life and this world. Help them to
get back on the path to walk in your light and grace. Return them to your holy flock. Protect our service men and women, especially
those in harm’s way. In Jesus precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret