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Have you ever watched
a bear begging for peanuts at the zoo? Have you observed the
endless pacing back and forth of the caged tiger? Have you
ever wondered what the monkeys think about as they see us
crowded around their cage while they go through their antics?
Surely we are
impressed with the futility of their existence. How sad to
sit all day long waiting for someone to throw a peanut. What
a waste of good energy to spend it pacing back and forth or
swinging from one trapeze bar to another. Some of the things
the monkey does look like fun, but it would certainly become
boring if we spent a life-time doing it.
We wonder if God
doesn’t view the average man’s existence much the same as
we do the animals. How foolish our running to and fro must
appear to Him. Our jammed freeways proceeding at a snail’s
pace look like tiny ants in our own eyes from an airplane.
From God’s vantage point we are small indeed and much of our
actions must appear like the fruitless pacing of the caged
tiger.
God’s purpose is to fill this earth with His glory. Right
now few people ever give Him a thought, much less glorify
His Name!
We must give our
lives more meaning. That is the difference between man and
the animal. The animal is unable to rise above his mundane
existence. He only thinks of satisfying his own needs. He
is really no different whether he is in the wilds of Africa
or at the city zoo. Food is always on his mind. He lives to
eat. Many men are like that too, but the difference is, we
can rise above the animal level.
As we look around
us we find that many, in fact most, of the human race is still
operating at the animal level. Jesus plainly taught us saying,
”Take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall
we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? For after all
these things do the Gentiles seek.”
The Gentiles haven’t
changed since Christ’s day. Swanky restaurants, gourmet cook
books, Paris fashions, etc. all exist to cater to man’s thoughts
of eating, drinking and what he will wear.
We must eat to live and we must wear clothes to be decent,
but Jesus would have us think about more important things.
Life is more than this. If it isn’t, we are like animals.
”Your heavenly Father knoweth that you have need of these
things,” said Jesus.
Paul tells us to ”Set your affection on things above, not
on things on the earth.” He is saying the same thing Jesus
declared, ”Seek ye first the kingdom of God.”
It is impossible
to seek first the kingdom of God while thinking about food,
clothing, sports, politics, money and such like. Paul was
a tent maker. So was the man sitting next to him. Paul’s head
was in the clouds for he was thinking about his Lord. The
other man’s head was in his stomach for he was thinking about
what he was going to have for supper. Both men worked all
day and both men ate supper. We should not have been able
to tell the two men apart by just walking past their shop.
One was a saint and one was an animal. One will live forever
with Christ in the kingdom, the other will sleep a perpetual
sleep and not wake. What was the difference? What they thought
about all day long.
David said, ”Man
that is in honour, and understandeth not, is like the beasts
that perish, But God will redeem my soul from the power of
the grave: for he shall receive me.” Again, one is a saint
and one is an animal.
We are now deciding
what we will be for eternity. As in the poem about the purple
cow, when we look at the animals let’s decide we would rather
see than be one.
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