Saturday, January 13, 2007

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Houdini Christians

Bible text: “The fun and games are over. Get serious, really serious. Get down on your knees before the Master; it’s the only way you’ll get on your feet” (James 4:10)

Thought: “Any effort that has self-glorification as its final endpoint is bound to end in disaster.” - Anonymous

Harry Houdini was perhaps the greatest escape artist this world has ever known. His name still lives on the lips of world renowned escape artists, and his enigmatic persona is still influential to professional magicians everywhere.

Houdini perfected the skill of physical escape from seemingly impossible devices and situations; all while audiences looked on with breathless anticipation. He dazzled the masses with escapes designed to push the boundaries of physical human ability.

Whether he was being placed upside down in a vat of water, or he was hoisted by his feet with a crane while bound in a straight jacket, Houdini never failed to satisfy. One of his escapes even involved his body being placed in a giant paper bag, from which he emerged without ripping the paper.

Escape in the physical realm can often be accomplished through practice, knowledge, and physical flexibility, but in the spiritual realm it’s not so simple. There are people in this life who sincerely desire to follow God, but they have disillusioned themselves into believing that they, like Houdini who escaped from physical chains, can escape the chains of sin through their own effort.

Spiritual Houdinis

They say things like, “I’ve got to do better,” or “I’ve got to try harder,” or “From now on I promise that I ...” The belief is that if they try hard enough, they will somehow escape the clutches of sin that have bound them for so long. These exercises in spiritual “escapism” are emotionally, spiritually, and often physically exhausting because one of two possible scenarios can occur.

1. They fail miserably to make the necessary changes and get discouraged by their weakness.

2. They actually succeed in a behavioral change and begin to believe that their promises are valid, even though an inner change has not taken place.

The Scriptures tell us that escaping from our sinful selves is virtually impossible if we intend to accomplish it on our own. In Jeremiah we are told that it is no more possible for us to escape this condition, than it is for a leopard to escape the spots that punctuate his fur. Our sinful condition is not just something that we do, it’s who we are, and there has to be a better way. There is!

“The fun and games are over. Get serious, really serious. Get down on your knees before the Master; it’s the only way you’ll get on your feet” (James 4:10).

The submission of our entire lives to the Divine Creator is the only escape from our dreadful situation, and it involves more than behavior manipulation. Only God can re-create us, and when we have allowed this to happen, escape will come from the inside out.

Copyright © 2006. Reprinted with permission from e-gracenotes.org

Wednesday, January 3, 2007

Are You Using Your Today Well?

Thought: The only preparation for tomorrow is the right use of today.

Biblical text: "Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own." (Matthew 6:34)

A comic strip created by Charles Schulz addresses the need for each of us to make the most of the immediate present in our lives:

Charlie Brown is seen at bat. STRIKE THREE. He has struck out again and slumps down on the players' bench. He says, "Rats! I'll never be a big-league player. I just don't have it! All my life I've dreamed of playing in the big leagues, but I know I'll never make it.

"Lucy turns to console him. "Charlie Brown," she says, "You're thinking too far ahead. What you need to do is set yourself more immediate goals."

"Yes. Start with this next inning when you go out to pitch. See if you can walk out to the mound without falling down."

The first step toward walking into any future is the step that you take today. Make it a forward, positive, springy and light-hearted, energetic, well-aimed, purposeful step.

The steps you take today become the well-worn path of tomorrow.