Good Morning All,
Colossians 3:1 “Since you were
brought back to life with Christ, focus on the things that are above—where
Christ holds the highest position
A few
years ago, we traveled to San Antonio for the National Youth Gathering. One of
our side trips was a trip to “6 Flags over Texas.” This is a huge amusement
park. Of course, the kids challenged me to go on at least one ride. I actually
don’t mind the rides, but I figured I should probably keep track of the 13
teens rather than go for fun. Now, I know I am not as young as I used to be,
but I am young enough to take some challenges. So, I rode on some type of
roller coaster.
As I did, I remembered an old trick that a
friend I have told me about. As a teenager, his family would travel for their
vacations, and they would always go to an amusement park, and he would always
ride the various rides. He told me that this trick. When you get in the ride,
don’t be in the very front always have a car ahead of you. Next, as you ride,
find a rivet or a screw or some other spot on the car ahead of you and focus
your eyes on that spot. He said you won’t get dizzy or have any problems seeing
because that spot is going to lead you to where you are going. You only get
dizzy if you watch the area around you and it goes by in a blur.
Our faith life is the same way. Our text
speaks of focusing our heart on things that are above; we focus our eyes upon
Jesus. When we truly focus on Jesus, we are able to follow him where he leads
us without all the distractions around us. It is when we start to focus on the
events around us that we really begin to struggle. These sights, these events
which occur on the outside of our focus are the ones which can distract us from
our faith. If we look around us, we begin to see and hear things that will tend
to cause us to be lose sight of our hope and our salvation; we need to keep our
focus on things above- on Jesus.
The struggles and problems of this world
can cause us to become lost and depressed. We can lose a job, or a spouse or
our own health can deteriorate until we struggle greatly. These things can
cause us to lose our focus on Jesus and his great Gospel. The truth that you
and I are forgiven of our sins and that we are given eternal life in heaven. We
lose sight of the fact that God has promised to give us comfort here on this
earth and renew us with the promise of our salvation. So, keep your eyes focused
on things above. We do this with prayer and Scripture reading and with
devotional time. Spend some time focusing on Jesus so when trouble strikes, we
are in the habit and mindset to call to Him first and receive from Him the
consolation that we need.
Gracious Father, help us to keep focused on
things above; to keep focused on Jesus and his wonderful mercy. Strengthen our
resolve and strengthen our faith that we may cling only to you. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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