Good
Morning All,
Hebrews 12:3; “So keep your mind
on Jesus, who put up with many insults from sinners. Then you won’t get
discouraged and give up.”
There is a trick that you can play on your
friends. Place a length of 2X4 on the
floor and have them try to walk the length of it. Often times, they will take a few steps and
then stumble off. You can then get on
and walk from one end to the other without any trouble. The secret is where to look.
If you try to walk a straight line on a
board or even just a marked path; if you look down at where you are walking you
with tumble and stumble. If you look up
and out at a point ahead of you and keep your eyes focused on that spot; you
can walk a straight path. By focusing on
our goal the walk will be straighter than if we focus on each step.
Back in the days when farmers plowed, the
straightest plow furrow came from the farmer looking off into the distance and
focusing on a tree or a fence post and then driving straight at it. It is important to see the goal when we
strike out on our path. This is true of
any journey. If you don’t know where you
are going; it is easy to get lost along the way but how do you know you are lost
if you have no destination to go to?
Our spiritual life is the same way. As we walk along if we look down we will
stumble. If we keep focusing on the
world around us it will destroy us. The
world will always question us about our faith and it will ask questions which
we cannot answer. We all experience or
observe things which make no sense to us and which we cannot change. We continually ask why; why do these events occur? Some may be big events; why do people die
when they are so young? Why do they die
when they are so young? Why do we see
these senseless events? Why?
People often decide to blame God at this point. It is easy to do; he is God he can fix
it. This is true but when we say it; we
always quietly add that qualifier to the end; and fix it like I want it. There is where we really begin to stumble
because the devil has us replacing God with our selves. There is a lot of pain in this world and you
and I can never solve all of it. We can
only attempt to comfort those around us and to bear each other.
One thing we often do which gets us into
trouble is that we look to the wrong thing.
We need to look up and look to Jesus; we need to keep our mind and our
faith in Jesus. The terrible events of
the world do not reveal God to us but reveal the world to us. God reveals himself to us through the cross
and the empty tomb. He is our hope and
our salvation. We will experience pain
and sorrow; that is the lot of mankind.
But we know that a brighter day awaits and in that our hope is laid.
Dear Father, the world would have us look around and demand from
you the mysteries of the universe.
Forgive us when we question you and your will. Give us faith to trust; give us faith to look
only to you and give us the hope of eternal life and the resurrection for which
we wait. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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