Friday evening I watered the young trees and shrubbery in my front yard. I noticed a plastic soft drink container wrapped in gray tape. It looked suspicious enough, so that not wanting my children to pick it up, I chucked it across our road.* The next morning while Bryan and Stephen and I shot hoops in our driveway, a police car pulled alongside the curb across the street. Someone evidently reported the object and a bomb squad was dispatched. Sure enough, it was a poorly-made bomb that failed to explode. Perhaps you can imagine some of the thoughts that ran through my families’ heads as we pondered the incident.
Later that morning, my wife called me. The minivan was acting up. So, she drove into Les Schwab for an inspection. The mechanic informed her the front brakes were metal-to-metal and the front tires were too worn for her to be driving safely. Money set aside for taxes would now have to be spent on our vehicle.
As I drove down to
It was a great day. God gave me the opportunity to share from His word before wedding participants that by the comments afterwards, were starved for spiritual truth. I suspected as much. When adversity strikes, often holy opportunities are close at hand. Yet an even greater realization helped me through a challenging period.
Meditation
Jeremiah 17:16—I have not run away from being your shepherd; you know I have not desired the day of despair. What passes my lips is open before you.
The prophet Jeremiah seemed to have a clear understanding that he lived his life before the ever-watching eyes of God. Profoundly he operated as a wise prophet. Most of us get caught up living as if God were as distant as some undiscovered galaxy. When our irritation is as thick as contaminated oil, when our eyes are on the wrong things, if we are not conscious of Who it is we live before, we behave poorly! The Lord is, as Os Guinness notes, our Audience of One. He sees all. He is the One we live to please!
We ought to cringe and quiver at the thoughts and actions we commit mindless of Him Whose gaze fixes us with love and a heavy heart. Not so we sink into the morass of depression but that we might be inspired to bring Him joy. To live coram deo, that is our challenge, our privilege and our gift! Now go and be what pleases Him.
Inspiration