Here
is a little riddle that might clear up some of our cobwebs. Imagine
that you are getting into an unoccupied automatic elevator and pushing
the button for the 12th floor only to find that the elevator stops
at the 10th floor. Upon pushing the 12th floor again, the elevator
promptly goes down five floors, stops and then goes up three floors
and then back down again six floors. The question we need answered
is: who is the elevator operator?
If we are not careful, we can get so caught up in adding and subtracting
floors that we forget that we are the only one in the elevator so
we must be the elevator operator.
We
can do this in life. We can get so caught up in the details and
the problems around us that we forget who we are. We have been purchased
by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ and we belong to God. We must
never allow the problems, the allurements, the noise of the world
around us to so distract us that we forget whose we are and whom
we serve.
The
world loves to lose themselves in the pursuit of worldly pleasures
and many have lost their true identity because they are caught up
in the hub-bub of temporal things that have no lasting value.
As
we enter the early months of 1985 we need to keep in mind that all
these things around us are only temporal and will someday vanish
away while the things that truly concern us are, at the present
time, completely out of sight and for so many, out of mind. While
the world is losing itself in the theaters and in front of the TV
screen, let us make sure that we are finding ourselves by filling
our minds with the daily Bible readings, by prayer and meditation
upon the eternal things that will soon be made manifest at the coming
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
We
really are what we think about all day long and we need to be doing
just the opposite of those around us. How many millions of people
lose themselves every day in the fictional problems of the soap
operas? While they are busy getting lost, we need to heed the wise
advice of Paul who told us to think about those things that are
true. These things the world is lost in are not true, and even if
they were true, they certainly are not honest, or just, or pure,
or of good report.
If we do not make a conscious effort to guide our thinking we will
find that the world will press us down into its mold, and this is
the very thing Paul told us not to do. Paul tells us to ”let God
re-mold your minds from within, so that you may prove in practice
that the plan of God for you is good, meets all His demands and
moves towards the goal of true maturity.”
Paul goes on to say, ”As your spiritual teacher I give this piece
of advice to each one of you. Don’t cherish exaggerated ideas of
yourself or your importance, but try to have a sane estimate of
your capabilities by the light of the faith that God has given to
you all.”
The
world does have exaggerated ideas of their importance. Just recently
we watched in amusement as our two year old grandson ran around
the room with a bath towel pinned around his neck like a cape and
calling out, ”I’m Superman.” This is cute at age two but as Paul
tells us, when we become a man we must put away childish things.
The
world around us is still identifying with their Superman and other
entertainment personalities while we should be quietly meditating
upon spiritual things and as Paul said, ”give thy self wholly to
them; that thy profiting may appear to all. Take heed unto thyself
and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou
shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee.”
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