ARE YOU WIDE AWAKE?
Jesus Christ admonishes us to be
life-long learners. He says, “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me.” (Matthew
11:29) This is a clear portrait of two oxen, yoked together, pulling
in tandem toward a common goal. Nevertheless, many misunderstand the true
nature of the discipleship “yoke.” Although Jesus declares that his
“yoke is easy” and his “burden is light,” he never intends for us to become so
accustomed or acclimated to the journey that we become either overconfident or
apathetic, not focusing on the practical life lessons that surround us daily.
(Matthew 11:30) My friend, along your journey, please pay attention!
In my spiritual walk, my principle
teacher is The Holy Spirit, and His lessons are always measured and managed
through The Word. However, there are other teachers in life that God
wisely connects us with for continual growth and development. Some
of these ‘teachers’ can be found
nearby, so close in fact that many of us fail to glean the wise life lessons
that they share. Believe it or not, I am talking about our CHILDREN
and our GRANDCHILDREN. I read a one-paragraph article that really
caught my attention; read it below.
Being a mother always presents
challenges and rewards. Someone told me early in my parenting career
that “Children will teach you everything you need to know.” Aside
from the maternal and instinctive vows we make during pregnancy, in a sense
being a mother is being raised. Our children become our
mentors. Their first milestones enroll us as active
students. Their dreams become our professors, since we are
constantly attentive and taking careful notes. We learn through
their sicknesses and health, via constant devotion and sacrifice. The
sounds of their laughter and the smiles on their faces nominate us for the
Honor Roll. Their occasional tears remind us that it is alright to
fail sometimes, to wipe away the tears and to try again. Eventually, on our graduation day, we have to
let go of holding their hands. The life results of our children are
testimonies to the world whether we have studied hard enough. - Jan Davis
My friends, resolve now to become
life-long learners. Be active readers of books and
articles. And, yes, never forget to check-out both situations and
people from THE LIBRARY OF LIFE. I have learned to discover truth in
the smallest of things, in seemingly mundane and insignificant matters. PAY ATTENTION! Observe the bees,
the trees, the seas, the flowers, the towers, the powers, the hours, the
steeples and the people. By all means, none of us should pass
through this life in an ‘awareness-coma.’ GOD gave us our world, and
since it was created by Him, it’s important enough to warrant our undivided
attention.
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE
SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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