Good Morning to All,
Deuteronomy
30: 17; “But if your heart turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn
away to worship other gods and serve them,”
There is a song we like to sing in church
called “Focus Your Eyes Upon Jesus”. It
was written by Marie Biesenthal. It tells
us to always keep our eyes and our thoughts focused on Jesus and that we look
to see God’s hand in our life and then seek to serve him whenever we can. It has a key thought of being focused on
Jesus; that is crucial in our lives. For
when we lose focus we can be in trouble.
We have words and phrases to describe what
happens when we lose focus. Sometimes it
is called wanderlust; sometimes we call it a mid-life crisis. Sometimes we call it the seven year itch. Call it what you like, it can occur at
various times in our lives when we seem to lose focus on what is
important. Sometimes we can lose focus
in our job and begin to dream about fanciful quests that can never happen. Sometimes we wake up one day and just feel
old and then try some crazy stunt to prove we are still young. Sometimes after we have been married for a
few years, we lose focus on the one whom we love and married and we soon start
looking elsewhere. We lose focus.
In our verse, it uses the phrase “your
heart turns away” or we could think of it as our heart wandering, as if it has
lost its focus and is now looking for something else to replace what it
had. Out heart may think it wants
something new or different. It may think
that the new will be better but it often isn’t.
In fact it can be, and often is, much worse. We lose focus on what is true in our life and
when our hearts begin to wander, they can wander after what is false and
misleading. They can wander off and
follow false gods and evil idols.
We may think that those little idols are
harmless enough but they can, and do, lead us to wander. So God gives us this warning and this
advice. We need to focus. We need to focus our eyes upon Jesus as the
writer of Hebrews writes and Mrs. Biesenthal sings for us. That is truly what we need to do is to focus
upon Jesus; upon what he has done and what he continues to do for us.
We have salvation because of his work and
we have the blessings of this life because of his mercy. So we focus on what his love does for us. We focus on the goodness that he gives
us. We focus on the love of our family
and friends and we focus on building that love through the use of God’s mercy
and grace by sharing it with those around us.
God gives us the faith to hope, to live, to focus upon his grace to see
us through. Trust in God’s promise and
focus on those promises to have life.
Gracious
Father, in you we have hope and life and we have it abundantly. Give us the courage and wisdom to focus upon
you so that our hearts do not wander.
Guard us by your Spirit and bring those who are wandering now back into
your precious home. In Jesus’ precious
name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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