Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good;
Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!
Psalm 34:8 NKJV
Not so long ago, I caught sight of two large birds in the sky. I am pretty sure they were vultures but I watched them anyway. I was trying to decide just where they were going or what possible carcass had drawn them near.
All the while I was watching them I saw waaaayy up in the sky a hawk flying far higher than those two. I almost missed it. The hawk had a white underbelly that nearly blended into the overcast sky.
At that point I felt a gentle “nudge” from God.
My message was “don’t lose sight.”
I am very aware that I am easily distracted and pulled away from goals and priorities that are important to me. As we have now entered the second half of this year, I’ve given thought to my goals that need more attention.
I’m doing well on a few. But others have fallen by the wayside.
My “distractions” aren’t trivial. They are the same life issues that most people deal with.
Job.
Family.
Even self-doubt.
I’ve noticed that when I set my mind to do something productive or walk the path God sets before me there is always some “lion” waiting in the bush seeking to “steal, kill and destroy.”
Sometimes we can become so fixated on our personal “vultures and lions” that we forget to look up to God instead of absorbing the chaos around us.
We can sometimes become so distracted we forget exactly what we are trying to accomplish in the first place!
And that is exactly what the enemy wants.
Some distractions are so loud that we fail to hear God.
Others are blinding and we fail to see God.
I challenge you (and myself) to reexamine your goals and “resolutions” for 2016 and with a renewed spirit, go after them!
Instead of worrying about what the vultures are after I will look higher and seek God’s guidance for my next steps. I don’t believe God’s best for me is a preoccupation with things that reek or are dead.
We do best when we set our minds on higher things, that we may fulfill our purpose and enjoy the blessings God has for us.
God can renew us just as He brings forth beauty despite the summer heat.
Delay is not failure. We only fail when we give up.
I choose to begin again.
What about you?
Do not remember the former things, Nor consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing, Now it shall spring forth; Shall you not know it? I will even make a road in the wilderness And rivers in the desert.
Isaiah 43:18-20 NKJV