Our
squirrels; they have worn a narrow path from the house to the trees. And the cat has come upon it- their scent is
still on the trail, as she strains on her leash. They use the same escape route every time. I’m reminded of my own habits; using worn, narrow
paths. Turning to sleep rather than
spending time in prayer; chasing after flowers rather than spending time
visiting others. Escaping into a good
book rather than delving into the Good Book.
Keeping to myself, rather than engaging others in conversation, because
sometimes it just seems very hard to look past the emptiness of it all and see
people’s need of the gospel. There’s
nothing wrong with sleep and flowers and a good book and some solitary time,
even at work. But when they become the
norm, something has to change.
There are ancient boundaries that
should not change- the lines of Scripture that always lead me back to the cross
of Christ; the boundaries of good friends who are not afraid to re-direct my
heart and the ancient pathways that call me to sweet worship and
fellowship.
It’s not enough to just “stop” an
old habit- I need a new pathway to replace it.
And, wouldn’t you know it; it’s the one that will always bring me back
to the narrow road that leads to eternal life.
Refreshing to be reminded that I am already on this narrow road- no one
can take me from it. Invigorating to
remember that Christ is The Way, The Truth, and The Life and I am His
forever. Exhilarating to recall that my
“adequacy is from God.”
I’m going to walk that little narrow
worn path made by my friendly squirrels- if only to remind me that I can break
the old habits and renew my life in Christ- whom to know is life eternal.
“Not that we are adequate in ourselves
to consider anything as coming from ourselves,
but our adequacy is from God.” (2 Corinthians 3:5)
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