Day 20
The way it was told to me went
something like this:
One
fine spring day a father and his young son decide to go on a scenic hike in the
majestic mountains near their home. After they had gotten up the trail a bit,
the father began to tire out a bit, so the son walked on ahead- but he wasn't
watching the trail too well, so he falls, hurts himself, and yells:
"owwwwwwwie!" To his surprise, he hears the voice repeating,
somewhere in the mountain: Thinking it was someone
making fun of him, he yells: "Who are you?" He receives the answer:
"Who are you?" Angered at the response, he screams:
"Coward!" He receives the answer: "Coward!" He looks to his
father and asks: "What's going on?" The father smiles and says:
"My son, pay attention." And then he screams to the mountain: "I
admire you!" The voice answers: "I admire you!" Again the man screams:
"You are a champion!" The voice answers: "You are a
champion!" Now the boy is completely surprised and very confused. Then the
father explains: "People call this ECHO, but really this is LIFE. It gives
you back everything you say or do.
So what is your echo giving you
these days? Or perhaps you have forgotten that this really is how life
oftentimes works.
Think back on the last time you
had a pretty rotten day, or even a good day for that matter. I'm willing to
wager that many of the determining factors behind either one of those days had
to do with what you were "shouting" at the mountains of circumstances
around you. For whatever reason, you decided to portray a preponderance of
nasty negativity in your words, attitudes, and actions- then suddenly you are
surprised that it came back around like a battering boomerang.
No, I'm not talking about some
silly notion like "Biblical karma"...what I'm trying to point out is
the supreme importance of self-awareness as to how your behavior affects your
life both in short and long run.
The Apostle Paul put it like
this:
Don't
be misled. Remember that you can't ignore God and get away with it. You will
always reap what you sow! Those who live only to satisfy their own sinful
desires will harvest the consequences of decay and death. But those who live to
please the Spirit will harvest everlasting life from the Spirit. (Galatians
6:7-8)
God wants us to serve Him every
moment of every day, because when we start living just to please ourselves-
life can shout back some pretty nasty things.
The other issue is that we often
try to fix our problems by trying to change the circumstances around us. That's
pretty much like trying to change an echo by moving a mountain...not gonna
happen.
Next time try changing yourself
first. Start out each day by pouring positive prayers and adding affirmative
actions into your day- you may be pleasantly surprised at what God allows to
echo back.
Questions:
Over
the last month or so, what have the loudest echoes in your life said to you?
How much Scripture have you
memorized so that you can shout more positive things?
Memory Verse
For we must all stand before
Christ to be judged. We will each receive whatever we deserve for the good or
evil we have done in our bodies. (2 Corinthians 5:10)
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