Thursday, May 10, 2012

Changing directions is hard...

The Titanic was an incredible ship. There was nothing like it at the time. It was big. It was luxurious. It had every advantage known to man. The only problem that The Titanic really had was that it hit an iceberg and sank. I'm not trying to be glib... just make an observation. According to history, the ships watchman saw the iceberg and notified the captain, but it was too late to change the ships direction to prevent a catastrophic event.

I like to think of the Bible as being my "ships watchman". The problem is, sometimes we get so busy looking at all the good things, the promises, what God will do for us, that we forget to look out for the problems. The things that we may be doing... sometimes, we run straight for an iceberg without really looking at where we're going.

Cable television, reality television, the news... all of these things point us to a particular lifestyle. I sometimes forget that there is a difference between how we are suppose to live and the pointlessness of those whose only hope is in this world.

Our view point is skewed. People are looking out for themselves. When that happens, we forget about God.

17 Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment. 18 Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share. 1 Timothy 6:14-18 NLT

So... for a little while, I'm going to try to reset things in my own life (which is a continuous process). Let's explore the Psalms together. God said that David was a man after His own heart. David had this desperation about how he approached God.

I present Psalm 73 to you. Don't just read it casually. Find yourself in it.


1 Truly God is good to Israel,
    to those whose hearts are pure.
2 But as for me, I almost lost my footing.
    My feet were slipping, and I was almost gone.
3 For I envied the proud
    when I saw them prosper despite their wickedness.
4 They seem to live such painless lives;
    their bodies are so healthy and strong.
5 They don’t have troubles like other people;
    they’re not plagued with problems like everyone else.
6 They wear pride like a jeweled necklace
    and clothe themselves with cruelty.
7 These fat cats have everything
    their hearts could ever wish for!
8 They scoff and speak only evil;
    in their pride they seek to crush others.
9 They boast against the very heavens,
    and their words strut throughout the earth.
10 And so the people are dismayed and confused,
    drinking in all their words.
11 “What does God know?” they ask.
    “Does the Most High even know what’s happening?”
12 Look at these wicked people—
    enjoying a life of ease while their riches multiply.
13 Did I keep my heart pure for nothing?
    Did I keep myself innocent for no reason?
14 I get nothing but trouble all day long;
    every morning brings me pain.
15 If I had really spoken this way to others,
    I would have been a traitor to your people.
16 So I tried to understand why the wicked prosper.
    But what a difficult task it is!
17 Then I went into your sanctuary, O God,
    and I finally understood the destiny of the wicked.
18 Truly, you put them on a slippery path
    and send them sliding over the cliff to destruction.
19 In an instant they are destroyed,
    completely swept away by terrors.
20 When you arise, O Lord,
    you will laugh at their silly ideas
    as a person laughs at dreams in the morning.
21 Then I realized that my heart was bitter,
    and I was all torn up inside.
22 I was so foolish and ignorant—
    I must have seemed like a senseless animal to you.
23 Yet I still belong to you;
    you hold my right hand.
24 You guide me with your counsel,
    leading me to a glorious destiny.
25 Whom have I in heaven but you?
    I desire you more than anything on earth.
26 My health may fail, and my spirit may grow weak,
    but God remains the strength of my heart;
    he is mine forever.
27 Those who desert him will perish,
    for you destroy those who abandon you.
28 But as for me, how good it is to be near God!
    I have made the Sovereign Lord my shelter,
    and I will tell everyone about the wonderful things you do.

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