Jump Start # 4025
Hebrews 12:4 “You have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood, in your striving against sin”
There was a time in my life when I golfed often. These days, my golf clubs and I haven’t been on speaking terms. Outside, beautifully mowed fairways, golf sure has an appeal. It looks simple. Just hit that little white ball to the green. But, when one lines up to hit that little white ball, there are so many thoughts racing through your mind. Make sure your feet are set. Bend your knees, but not too much. Keep your arms straight. Head down. Grip the club, but not too tightly. Turn with your hips. Keep your eyes on the ball. For those who golf all the time, this is natural and easy. For the occasional golfer, the check list of what runs through your mind can be overwhelming. After a while, the thought is, “just hit the ball!” Now, throw in a sand trap, some water hazards, a few trees here and there and the mental process just explodes.
One of the great challenges in our walk with the Lord is not facing the giants that want to defeat us. It’s not dealing with the big storms in life. Even with our verse today, often it’s not the resisting of sin that is so hard. More than anything else, it’s the day to day, every day living for the Lord. Just another plain day, which ought to be so simple, but it is those days that can be the most difficult.
When there is a crisis, a battle, a storm, a challenge before us, we find ways to lean courageously upon our faith in the Lord. We pray hard during the storms of life. We find ourselves seeking the Scriptures diligently when we are unsure, unsteady and scared.
But, what about the days that are sunny and fine? No trouble at home. No problems at work. Everyone getting along fine at the church house. Things good in the neighborhood. No drama in the family. Just another regular day in our journey with the Lord. We long for days like that. Calm. Peaceful. Normal. Average. Nothing exciting and nothing out of the ordinary. Few worries. No stress. Just another plain day.
And, this is why such days can be a great challenge in our walk with the Lord. There doesn’t seem to be a great need for the Lord. No prayers in a crisis. No tears running down my cheeks. It’s very, very easy to put the Lord on the back burner. So many of the Psalms were written in an atmosphere of trials and troubles. But, when we don’t have those troubles, we may not feel the urgency to cling closely to the Lord. And, just like that, without intending to, nor aware of it, we use the Lord only when there is an emergency. It’s that day in and day out relationship that we need to construct within our hearts. A daily walk. A daily seeking. A daily living on God’s word.
So, how do we do that? How do I keep close to the Lord when things are going well? How do I keep from only turning to the Lord when there is an emergency in my life?
First, develop regular spiritual habits. Starting habits is hard. But, once started, you get in a groove and they become a part of your routine that you do without having to remind yourself of. Staring the day with prayer. Reading a chapter of God’s word every day. You do this when the sun is shinning in your heart and when the dark storm clouds are building.
On those regular, nothing special days, be thankful. Think of others who are not having that kind of day. Ask the Lord to help you remember those days. They will help you when days are crazy and upside down.
Second, embrace the concept that you always need the Lord. Always. There is never a time, never a day, never a place when you do not need the Lord. I need Thee every hour, helps you remember this. Pray without ceasing, is built upon this. Knowing that you always need the Lord, will keep you close to the Lord. It will help you make the right spiritual choices. It will keep you thinking of those wonderful heavenly thoughts.
Third, understand that the Lord longs for you to want Him and be close to Him all the time. If the only time you heard from your grown kids was when they needed something, you’d begin to wonder about what kind of relationship you have with them. So much to be thankful for. Praying for open eyes, thinking about God’s word and His way on a regular, daily basis will only improve your character. You’ll see ways to become more useful to others.
It’s not the striving to the point of blood that is so difficult. It’s getting up and going to school again. It’s heading to the office for just another day. It’s doing housework. It’s just another day on this planet. Don’t waste these golden opportunities to honor the God who loves you so much.
Roger
