“So
we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is
temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.”
This chapter recognizes the fact that we live in a fallen world in which we are getting older and wasting away…This verse is at the end of the chapter and while it acknowledges these trials it says we shouldn’t stare at them.
So,
the question we must as ourselves is …what are our eyes fixed on?
Financial
crisis? Health issues? Family problems? Employment
difficulties? ...This verse says all these things have one thing in common –
they are temporary.
They
are used to distract us and take our focus off eternal matters.
In
a shell game the trick is to not be distracted by the empty shells. Never look
away from the shell that contains the prize. No matter what happens you never
let it out of your sight. Life is the same way…you must never let the urgent distract
you from the important.
We
all have a long list of problems…regardless of our well-crafted on-line
image…everyone is struggling with something. We also all have a long list of
things for which we should be thankful.
The
tone of your life will be based on which list you focus on.
You
must decide what you fix your eyes on realizing that your soul is eternal, and nothing
temporary is ever going to satisfy it.
Constant
emphasis on temporary problems, possessions, and experiences will lead to a
shallow life that swings wildly between despair and happiness. But focusing on eternal things will create a
solid foundation that leads to a life that radiates joy regardless of
circumstances.
The
key is understanding that it is a choice…and choices have consequences.
So,
decide today to place your attention on the everlasting. Only give a passing glance at the temporary
and build your foundation on the fact that we are “aliens and strangers”
passing through this world on our way to our eternal home.
The
first thing you learn in most sports…is the most important thing you will learn
in life…. Block out distractions and keep your eye on the ball.
“Perpetual
devotion to what a man calls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual
neglect of many other things.”
― Robert Louis Stevenson
― Robert Louis Stevenson
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