Roy & I have been watching Ninja Warriors. It’s very
exciting but no, it’s doesn’t share a significant message or promote anything
Spirit Filled but something hit me last night as we watched the US vs JAPAN
teams battle for the title. There are 3 separate stages of obstacle courses in
which individuals must endure physical challenges that demand upper body
strength, balance & focus. One of them is the Cliffhanger; this is the most
grueling addition to Stage 3. It consists of 6 bars, 2 drops and 1 of the bars
being ½” long. Hebrews
12:12 “strengthen the hands which hang down and the feeble knees and make straight
the path for your feet so that what is lame may not be dislocated but rather
healed”. The player had to have a deft grip to make it across; at times having
to hold on by the fingertips of one hand while reaching for the next ledge.
That is how it is in life as well. But God. We can draw on His strength.
As they came into the final session the US team was
winning but Japan was catching up. Each player had an intense look of hope and determination
on their faces. It was down to the final
warrior & we were on the edge of our seats. It was up to one guy to get the
furthest through the heart-racing obstacle course so the US could win the coveted “Ninja Warrior” title. As
he faced each new challenging set he would stop, kneel down and gather his wits,
his strength & shake off the pain & weariness trying to distract him; he
purposed in his heart he could do this. And he did. The US won and there was
great rejoicing among the men.
The these and the thems the Lord is speaking of is the things we worry over.. the need for food, clothing, money … but don’t go there. He went on to say, 'Stop & seek My guidance. I will direct your path if you acknowledge me first. Seek me first and draw on My strength'.
Paul says, 'In a race everyone runs, but only one gets the prize' so we should 'run with patience (endurance, persistence) the race set before us' (Hebrews 12) & 'not aimlessly as if beating the air' (1Cor 9:26). Jesus says in John 4:34, 'My nourishment comes from doing the will of God, who sent me, and from finishing his work.'
The enemy comes to lie, steal and destroy. He wants to turn our heads to shift our concentration. I, being a sanguine and a feeler have allowed myself to get caught up in other people’s drama and sufferings creating chaos in my life. I personally cannot stay focused if my eyes are moving this way and that. However, there are still those moments I get caught up in worldly worry or running after things that don’t matter; leading me to a place that isn’t pertinent to my call.
Each time I’m happy to report, He reigns me in and reminds me that in the race we are running there can be no distractions. The only way I can control this is to stop…and seek Him. The One Who directs my path. The One Who loves me most. The One Whom I will spend eternity with. I have to stop DOING long enough to BE. BE in His presence & in His perfect will.
Though in a strange language I enjoy Matthew Henry’s commentary:
There is scarcely any sin against which our Lord Jesus more warns his disciples, than disquieting, distracting; distrustful cares about the things of this life. This often ensnares the poor as much as the love of wealth does the rich. But there is a carefulness about temporal things which is a duty, though we must not carry these lawful cares too far. Seek first the kingdom of God, and make religion your business: say not that this is the way to starve; no, it is the way to be well provided for, even in this world. The conclusion of the whole matter is, that it is the will and command of the Lord Jesus, that by daily prayers we may get strength to bear us up under our daily troubles, and to arm us against the temptations that attend them, and then let none of these things move us. Happy are those who take the Lord for their God, and make full proof of it by trusting themselves wholly to his wise disposal. Let thy Spirit convince us of sin in the want of this disposition, and take away the worldliness of our hearts.
'Seek first the Kingdom'. 'His Kingdom come, His will be
done'.
What does His Kingdom consist of but love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, & self-control?
A place where all forgiveness reigns. We are citizens of
God's kingdom and can no longer think and act like citizens of the
world. As I seek first His Kingdom I become a representative of God's kingdom;
an ambassador in a foreign land. Seeking His Kingdom first we find ourselves
under the reign of God-past, present and future where He is in charge of all
things, sovereign in Heaven and in our will.
We are then able to run the race
with God leading .. and win. Eternity.
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