Saturday, October 24
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ONE THING
Philosopher Soren Kirkegaard wrote a book called Purity of Heart is to Will One Thing. He contended that a pure heart was a
heart with singular focus. The apostle Paul was a man with laser focus on one thing, and one thing only: he wanted to know
Christ. From His highest highs to His lowest lows, Paul wanted to experientially know Jesus Christ. He did not claim to have
arrived in his quest...but he was focused on it. He was the original, one-dimensional man.
Do the words "one thing" ring
a bell with you? When Jesus spoke to the rich young ruler, He said, "One thing you lack..." When He reprimanded Martha for
her bitter attitude toward her sister Mary, He said, "One thing is needed..." The blind man who was given sight by Jesus and
questioned at length by the Pharisees said, "One thing I know." Paul said, "I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but
one thing I do..." He did not look back-he reached ahead to his "one thing:" knowing Christ, and being all that He had called
him to be.
Have you ever watched the runners in a track meet? When a runner nears the finish line, he strains, leans
and stretches for that tape. He does not look back to see where the rest of the runners are. He does not look at the score board
to check the time. He does not look down to see if he is placing his feet correctly. He runs flat out for the wire, intent on one
thing: winning the race.
Jesus Christ is the author and finisher of our faith. He sounds the starting gun. He stands at
the tape. He is the One who calls us higher. He is our One Thing.
Memory Verse
PHILIPPIANS 3:10
That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings.
Read Through The Bible
Philippians 2; Psalm 111-112