"Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God." Hebrews 12:2 (NIV 1984)
Focus is an interesting thing. A powerful thing. I believe it makes change possible.
I live in in North Carolina - home to NASCAR. I even drove a stock car once in a qualifying race at the Franklin County Speedway. So I've talked to a few race car drivers in my time. Here's what I learned from them: You have to focus on where you want to go.
Race cars move so fast that the slightest change in course - the slightest turn of the wheel - quickly produces big changes in your position on that track. Surprisingly, where you look can shift your body enough to turn the wheel just enough to send you in that direction. Even if that wasn't where you intended to go.
In other words, your focus determines your direction.
That's why race car drivers are taught never to look at the wall. Look at the wall and that is where you will end up - crashed.
I think that's also why the Bible spends so much time teaching us to keep our eyes on Christ. Because our focus determines our direction.
Do you recall the story of Peter when he saw Jesus walking on the water in Matthew 14:29? Peter climbed out of the boat and walked on the waves. As long as he focused on Jesus, he walked toward Him on the water. But as soon as Peter looked down at the wind-whipped waves beneath him, that's precisely where he ended up.
I wonder if our typical New Year's Resolutions aren't us looking at the wall, or down at the sea instead of us focusing on Christ. We make promises like "I'm going to lose weight," or "I'm going to get more organized." (I've made both those resolutions before.) Or maybe, "I'm going to stop this affair." And then our focus is on our weight, the mess, or the forbidden fruit.
Next thing we know, although it's not where we intended to go, we're sinking in calories or clutter once again. And we feel defeated. Crashed. Then we give up.
Thankfully, I've found a new way to do New Year's Resolutions that keeps me properly focused. Instead of making my long list of ways I plan to improve, I prayerfully choose just one word to be my focus for the entire year. Just one word that represents what I most hope Christ will do in or through me that year. One word to give me direction.
It's not a regret-based word but a vision-driven word centering on the kind of person I want to become. It keeps me looking forward and upward.
I pray that word, meditate on it, memorize verses with it, and use it to remind me to keep my eyes on Christ, trusting Him for transformation in that area of my life. And I've seen transformation take place!
Reading Hebrews 12:2 reminds us to take our eyes off ourselves and our circumstances - off the problem behaviors or the "walls" in our lives—and fix them squarely on Christ. Because our focus determines our direction.
Ultimately Christ is the perfecter of us and our faith. We can trust Him to turn our resolution into reality as we stay focused with our one word and with our eyes on Him.
Dear Lord, I want to fix my eyes squarely on You today. Help me see You at work in my life and in the forming of my heart. In Jesus' Name, Amen.
email message from 1/1/15
Good Morning and Happy 2015,
"A New Beginning" was the first post (Devotional) of the New Year 2015 on Facebook's The StarLight News and on the Daily Devotional page at http://starlight-extras.blogspot.com/ Actually it was auto posted this morning at 1:47AM (I was sound asleep), but I was lead to it a week or so ago and probably did not see the full worth of what it said then, but today it speaks volumes to me...
As I try to finish, most of what I have already typed has been deleted... Finding the right words to say has suddenly become difficult... I want to say "WORTH READING" or "A MUST READ" in the subject line, but if you are at that place in your life that I was at a few weeks ago, then reading this will mean NOTHING at all to you... Please don't delete it, but save it a read it later in the week, next week, even next month... GOD'S Message is Timeless, only a few will hear and it may take more than once to really hear what HE is saying...
BUT, if you are where I was in my life this morning and receptive to what GOD is saying through this writer, THEN it just might mean everything to you...
Have a Blessed 2015,
Richard
A New Beginning author unknown to me
During the course of the past year, many of us have faced some sort of
trial, test, setback, or disappointment. Some of us have even
experienced failure. But in spite of all of that, God has prepared this
year, this moment in time for you to have a new beginning.
The
enemy's objective is to keep you locked in yesterday, the place where
the pain originates from. God has a different plan for your life. He
knows all about the things that have gone wrong. He's not surprised at
some of the questionable decisions that you have made. He's knows that
you have let Him down. He is not shocked at all.
The good news is
that He also knows your future. "If any man be in Christ he is a new
creature, old things are passed away and all things have become new" (2
Cor. 5:17) When you have life in Christ, you have the ability to
experience new possibilities in life.There is a season of new
opportunities that await you and you must be willing to pursue it.
Victory in this new year takes some understanding.
You were not
created by accident. You were made by God himself. God is the creator of
the heavens and the earth. He designed you to live for a unique reason.
When He made you, He pulled out all the stops. You are His prized
creation.
You were made to overcome obstacles. You were made for
victory. He didn't create you to blend in with the scenery. Out of over
six billion people in the world, there is only one like you. So, don't
be shut off or boxed in by traditions or customs. Don't be held back by
someone else's expectations. You were created for brilliance and
excellence. You were made for success.
Before planting seeds, the
ground must first be prepared. The ground must first be dug up and
turned over in order to receive seeds. In the same way, we must
cultivate our lives so that we will be able to yield a successful
harvest. We must do some work in order for our lives to be ready for a
new beginning. We have to make choices and not yield to the power of
sin. As we choose God's way, the Holy Spirit will strengthen us even
more.
There are some spiritual disciplines that we must develop to cultivate our lives:
* Prayer--Not just asking God for things but communing with Him.
* Giving--We must change our perspective on our possessions.
* Studying the Word--We must take in His promises daily.
* Serving--We should always look for ways to improve someone else's life.
There is a lot of noise in this world. There are people shouting from
every angle, trying to get your attention. To be able to distinguish
between the voices, you need to be able to listen very closely. God is
always speaking; we just have to listen for Him. The time is come to get
your hearing in order. The alarm has sounded.
What is the sign
that you are waiting for? The light has already turned green and you are
clear to begin your journey. Step away from the crowd. Separate
yourself from the average people who don't want anything other than what
they have always had. You have been called out to make a difference.
You have been called out reclaim territory for God and live out your
destiny.
It's time for your New Beginning.
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