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May 2,
2001 -- Issue #365 "I
will call upon the LORD, It
wasn't funny at the time. My
wife Paula had bought a ping-pong table for me for my
birthday. I had been playing tennis for years and this
seemed like a natural "sport" for me to pick up on
during the winter when the outdoors were unsuitable for
getting out on the courts. We excitedly tore open the box
and began assemblying the parts. Don't
ever do that. Don't
ever rush right into something without reading the
directions. Disaster awaits. Seriously. It does. We found
out the hard way. We
were putting on the finishing touches when we noticed a
grievous problem that we were unprepared to handle. A set of
brackets had been attached backwards. This kept the two
sides of the ping-pong table from aligning properly. Translation?
We had to spend another 45 minutes taking apart the
portions we had already completed. Then, of course, we
re-assembled the table again. Sitting
there in a pool of sweat, our hands worn raw from the extra
work and our dispositions long since dampened, we had
realized the importance of reading the directions. Upon
browsing the instructions we had found the solution to our
problem. But, if we had taken just a few minutes to look
over something that was designed to help us, then the
hardship would have been avoided altogether. Which
prompts the question... ...why
do we wait until we get ourselves into a bind before
consulting our instructions? Unfortunately,
it's a problem that needs addressing all too often in our
spiritual lives, as well.
You see, if we're not careful, we rush right into our
day... ...without
ever stopping to read our directions, the Word of God. And
we are cruising right along, assemblying the parts of our
work and home and recreation and all is going well until... ...we
notice a grievous problem. Sometimes it is temptation and
sin, other times discouragement, worry or anxiety. Still
other times the problem is some form of hardship or
struggle.
And we're not prepared to handle it. So,
what do we do? Finally, we consult our direction book. We
open the Bible and quickly find the answer. Which,
again, prompts the question, why do we wait until we get
ourselves into a bind to read the Word of God, our
instructions? My
friend, the road that stretches out in front of us today to
will, no doubt, be littered with many bumps. Perhaps some
detours lie ahead. Temptation, discouragement, anxiety,
worry, relationship problems, decisions and choices, health
issues and much more await us. How
do we prepare for them all? How can we handle what lies
ahead? It's simple. Before we head out on the road of life
today, we need to... ...read the directions! Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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