Wednesday, December 17
Next
Previous
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS REAL?
When my oldest son Ed was about seven and his brother Ben was about five, Jo Beth and I listened to their prayers each
night...an experience I highly recommend to parents of small children. One night Ben prayed first. He prayed for everyone, from
aunts, uncles, and our dog Barney to Batman, Robin, the Joker and Mr. Freeze. When Ed's turn came, he began to pray for
various people and situations, but Ben couldn't be still. Finally he opened one eye and punched his big brother: "Ed, don't forget
to pray for Batman-he needs it!" Ed stopped his prayer, and with all the worldly sophistication of a seven-year-old, said, "Ben,
don't you get it? Batman is not real."
We live in a day where it has become increasingly more difficult to discern
between what is real and what is not. Wouldn't it be great if we grownups could have the clarity and certainty that little Ed had
back then? Then we could easily distinguish what is real and what is artificial; what is valid and what is useless; what is eternal
and what is temporal. There are endless demands on our time, requests for our resources, suggestions for our priorities and
competition for our devotion. How in the world do we decide what is real?
Let me offer two guidelines. First, we must
hold everything up to the plumb line of scripture. What does God's word have to say about my priorities? My resources? My
time? Second, what does the Holy Spirit, who lives in me, direct me to do? Never ignore the Word of God or His still, small
voice. He knows what is real, and He can see the unseen, eternal things better than you or I.
Memory Verse
II CORINTHIANS 4:18
For the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal.
Read Through The Bible
Genesis 23-24; John 13