In my last post, Sophie and I were running up and down the
drive way. Actually she was riding her bike and I was the one
running. Since I had just eaten and was getting tired, Steve decided
to help. As Sophie grew more confident, we began to let her make
single passes by herself from Steve to me and then back. He would
stand a few feet from where I was, push her off to me, and I would
catch her if she started to fall.
She was doing great but was easily
distracted. She would look away if she saw Nathan throwing the
football. She would look away if she saw a butterfly flying by. It
didn’t take much to catch her attention. As soon as she would look
away from whomever she was riding toward, she would get off balance
and start to fall. “Don’t look away.” I would tell her.
“Keep your eyes on me and you won’t fall.”
How many times when we are riding
through life, do we take our eyes off Jesus and get “off balance”?
It likely happens more than most of us would like to admit. We may
be riding through life with the wind in our hair and because it’s
smooth sailing, we take our eyes off Jesus. We think we are doing
just fine on our own and begin to look away at other things.
Busyness, comfort or sin begins to take precedent over Jesus and we
begin to get off balance. Because of our wrong choices, we may get
more than a bruise or scraped knee.
It’s also easy to get distracted by
bad things in the world. Pain and evil are all around us. We see it
on the news and in the paper. Sometimes in our own lives, the pain
seems overwhelming. For some, it may be a loved one who is sick. For others, it may be their own sickness or a troubled
marriage. It may be the loss of a job or difficulty with a child.
Although life’s circumstances can be hard, we have to fix our eyes
on Jesus. “Let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin
that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race
marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus,
the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he
endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand
of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from
sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.”
We cannot run this race without Him as our focus. Don’t lose heart;
keep your eyes on Jesus.
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