As I sit looking out
my window, I observe nature at work in my world. The rain is falling
at a steady pace and a gray squirrel is running from place to place
appearing to be searching for food he has stored. His work must
continue whether sunshine or rain. No matter what the weather or
circumstance each day brings the same responsibility and need for
provision and survival.
We have a lot in
common with my little squirrel. We rush at a hurried pace from place
to place searching for whatever we perceive to be the needs of life.
And we do that for the entirety of our lives. We rush through our
childhood wishing that we were older so we can participate in the
games of life. Whether it is to attain the age of 13 to be a teenager
or 15 to get a drivers permit or 16 to actually get a drivers
license. And on we go experiencing the magic of age, graduating high
school and maybe college.
We hurry through
those magical years thinking that by “obtaining” our lives will
be fulfilled. We find a mate, get married and start a family. We are
so very busy learning how to be a companion, parent and provider,
thinking that life will slow down at some point and we can begin to
enjoy who we are and what we do. So, we rush through the early family
years thinking that when the children get older, or we land that
perfect job or we achieve this or that special status we've always
wanted, that all will be “better” and we can slow down and enjoy
this life we have created.
And, before you know
it the children are all grown up, have chosen mates and have started
families of their own. Then we rush through the grandparent years
helping our children and grand children to do the same as we have
done. We are rushing through time achieving, thinking all along this
journey at some point we are going to slow down and enjoy the life we
have created for ourselves and our families.
We set our goals in
life always thinking of tomorrow or later. I realize that there are
things in life for which you must plan. It is best to prepare for
college and career, marriage and family, retirement and final things.
But, it is so very important to keep the finish in mind, always. A
correct understanding of the final things in one's life will keep
everything else in proper focus. Then we understand that our vision
of the finish will determine how we respond to every relationship in
life. No matter what decision or choice we may face, the final things
will bring a correct perspective to the matter. Ecc. 12:13, “Let us
hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his
commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.”
Therefore, life's
choices are governed by our vision of final things. We realize that
we live our lives in the present tense. We are planning for tomorrow
by the way we live today. That will not only affect our lives but
also those who have been given into our care and those who share our
sphere of influence on this journey.
Now, getting back to
my little gray squirrel. His creator has given him an innate sense to
gather and store provisions. I am sure that what appeared to me to be
a frantic search was normal for him. That's the way squirrels are
because God created them that way. You and I are created to live on a
much higher plane. If God gives an animal an innate sense of provision
for his life, God has done so much more for us. The problem comes
when we fail to communicate with Him. My little squirrel has an
automatic system built into his consciousness for his provision. We
are created higher than any other creature in God's creation. We were
made for relationship with God and each other. Our relationship
requires communication. If we fail to communicate with God, we cannot
receive instruction for our provision.
If we are listening
to God, He will instruct us in His plan for us today. He will help us
to understand that we live His will today so that we are in His will
tomorrow. If we follow Christ today, we have no need to worry about
tomorrow. Our life and future is secure in the grace of Jesus Christ.
2 Tim. 4:7, “I
have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have
kept the faith: 8Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of
righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at
that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his
appearing.”
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