Happy Saturday
Keep Your Head
Right
Pastor Stephen Brown taught swimming and diving for a
number of years. He tells about a young boy named Billy. Billy had watched so
many professional divers and wanted so much to dive like them that he refused to
take time to learn the basics. Time after time Brown tried to help Billy see
that the most important thing about diving was to keep his head in the proper
position. If his head entered the water properly, Brown explained, the rest of
his body would enter the water properly–at least, more properly than it had
been. Billy would dive into the pool, do a belly flop, and come up
grinning, “Mr. Brown,” he would shout, “Were my feet together?” “Billy, I don’t
care whether your feet were together or not,” Brown shouted back. “Make sure
your head is straight, and then everything else will work
out.”
The next time Billy would stand on the edge of
the pool and really concentrate. Then he would dive and, once again, make a mess
of it. “Mr. Brown, were my hands together?” “Billy,” Brown would groan in
frustration, “I’m going to get you a neck brace and weld it onto your head. For
the hundredth time, if your head is right the rest of you will be right. If your
head is wrong, the rest of you will be wrong.”
And isn’t that true in all of
life? If our head is wrong, our marriage will probably suffer. If our head is
wrong, our priorities will be fouled up. If our head is wrong, it may even
affect our health in a negative way. God understands our distress and God seeks
to make us new persons so that we can handle our distress more
effectively.
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