May 12, 2004
PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2004 8:40 pm
Life's Distractions
Hebrews 12:2
"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev used to tell of a time when there was a wave of petty theft in the Soviet Union. To curtail this the authorities put up guards around the factories. At one timberworks in Leningrad, the guard knew the workers in the factory very well. The first evening, out came Pyotr Petrovich with a wheelbarrow and, on the wheelbarrow, a great bulky sack with a suspicious-looking object inside. "All right, Petrovich," said the guard, "what have you got there?" "Oh, just sawdust and shavings," Petrovich replied. "Come on," the guard said, "I wasn't born yesterday. Tip it out." And out came nothing but sawdust and shavings. So he was allowed to put it all back again and go home. When the same thing happened every night of the week the guard became frustrated. Finally, his curiosity overcame his frustration. "Petrovich," he said, "I know you. Tell me what you're smuggling out of here, and I'll let you go." "Wheelbarrows, my friend, " said Petrovich, "wheelbarrows."
Sometimes we become so fixed on the things of this world that our focus is directed towards areas that neither benefit us nor edify the body of Christ. It is easy to be distracted and we fail to place our priorities where they should be. The saddest part about all this is, that even as God's children, we are allowing Satan to get away with doing this in our lives. It is the Devil's victory when we see the insignificant sawdust and not the wheelbarrows of life.
Prayer: Ask the Lord to help you focus on Jesus, and the important things in life that pertain to His kingdom.
"If you chase two rabbits, both will escape." ~Anonymous
Hebrews 12:2
"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God."
Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev used to tell of a time when there was a wave of petty theft in the Soviet Union. To curtail this the authorities put up guards around the factories. At one timberworks in Leningrad, the guard knew the workers in the factory very well. The first evening, out came Pyotr Petrovich with a wheelbarrow and, on the wheelbarrow, a great bulky sack with a suspicious-looking object inside. "All right, Petrovich," said the guard, "what have you got there?" "Oh, just sawdust and shavings," Petrovich replied. "Come on," the guard said, "I wasn't born yesterday. Tip it out." And out came nothing but sawdust and shavings. So he was allowed to put it all back again and go home. When the same thing happened every night of the week the guard became frustrated. Finally, his curiosity overcame his frustration. "Petrovich," he said, "I know you. Tell me what you're smuggling out of here, and I'll let you go." "Wheelbarrows, my friend, " said Petrovich, "wheelbarrows."
Sometimes we become so fixed on the things of this world that our focus is directed towards areas that neither benefit us nor edify the body of Christ. It is easy to be distracted and we fail to place our priorities where they should be. The saddest part about all this is, that even as God's children, we are allowing Satan to get away with doing this in our lives. It is the Devil's victory when we see the insignificant sawdust and not the wheelbarrows of life.
Prayer: Ask the Lord to help you focus on Jesus, and the important things in life that pertain to His kingdom.
"If you chase two rabbits, both will escape." ~Anonymous