Let thine eyes look right on, and
let thine eyelids look straight before thee. Ponder the path of thy feet, and
let all thy ways be established. Turn not to the right hand nor to the left:
remove thy foot from evil,”
Proverbs 4: 25-27 (KJV)
Busy life, shorter days, less sleep? Do you live this way? Are you so busy that you don’t give enough
time for Jesus? I’m guilty of this, but
I’m getting back on track. This was a
trap that snared me off my walk with Christ since I last wrote. It is my fault for falling into
distractions. I waivered. I fell.
It isn’t like I meant to, but it
happened nonetheless. I know better than this but still it occurred, not all at
once, but gradually. I started on a slow
slope to where I was only thinking about Christ once awhile and not living for
Christ.
I started another master’s program
because I felt bored and that I needed something like a hobby to keep me busy
(weird hobby, right?). This is one thing that that took me away from Christ. Another
thing was I bought a new house and so we moved by ourselves (never will I do
that again). The brand new house we bought has a lot of hiccups in it, as usual
with a new house, so that has been occupying my time too. Then my wife is going to have surgery on her
neck and later on her back and so I’ve been concerned about that as we get
ready for the surgery. Work has been work real busy lately and of course the
kids have been occupying my time because they are teenagers. Hmmm, a lot of
excuses, right?
So I’ve been pretty busy lately.
This is no excuse to neglect my God. No
excuse to not pick up my bible nor to pray. No excuse to set Him to the side
while I strayed from the path I was on.
I’m back and it feels great to have gotten back on track with Christ.
I think some can relate. It was put on my heart to write this because
of lot of you face similar things as I do: being busy, being distracted. It is a device Satan uses against us to get
us to turn from Christ. I fell for it and some of you have too. I’m here to tell you that you can still get
back to Christ. You can find your way
back to the path you were on in your relationship with Him.
The whole time I was distracted, I
felt the tug on my heart. I felt the Holy Spirit knocking on my heart wondering
where I had gone. I felt the blessings
of the Lord slip away from me and I did not respond. I left the Holy Spirit and Christ to my right
and left, not straight in front me as I should have done. I didn’t listen like I should have, I ignored
the Holy Spirit.
The guilt I felt was strong. There was a short time when I said it was
okay to be distracted. I told myself that the next day I would focus on Christ
again. That happened every day for quite a while until I stopped. Every
day my guilt grew until I wasn’t listening anymore and did not answer the
knocking on my heart. Thankfully, I woke
up.
How distracted are you from Christ?
Is it concerns that keep you up all night but you aren’t praying? Is it the TV shows you are sucked into that
takes away from your time with Christ?
Is it that book you pick up instead of the bible with the little time
you have? What is it that is going on in
your life that is keeping you from a full relationship with Christ?
Being distracted from God is not a
good thing. The separation put between
us and Christ is nothing but a bad decision on our part. I know we don’t have the intention to do so,
but sometimes it happens. We don’t
notice until we are lost in the woods.
This is a ploy by Satan. Satan
wants us to be distracted. Like he uses
temptation and sin to get us away from Christ, he also uses sneaky things into
the mix to get us to move off our path with Christ. Being distracted is one of
his tactics. It is a sly move on his
behalf and it works on many.
We must be leery of this ploy by
Satan. We’ve got to be on the defense
all the time. I thought by getting busy
and subsequently distracted from Christ, that I would still be strong in my
relationship with Him but I failed. Does that mean that I am a weak Christian?
Yes. I’m always weak and you are too
because if we weren’t, we wouldn’t need Christ to help us through each day; we
are human nonetheless. Through grace and
mercy though, I am forgiven for leaving Christ by the wayside, and so can
you.
Looking back on recent events that
got me distracted, showed me how quickly I can get lost. We are always lost without Christ in our
lives and by not keeping him as our pinnacle of focus, we fall into the snare
that Satan lays for. Retrospect is
always 20/20 vision yet at the time of being unfocused on Christ, I didn’t see
that. Yet if we ask for forgiveness and ask our God to help us get back on the
road with Christ, through His grace, we can.
We have to get God back into our
lives. This action is something we can’t
force ourselves to do because we need to ask Christ to help us get our
relationship with Him going again. We
can’t let distraction rule our lives. We need to be fully focused on
Jesus. When we do this, we are on the
narrow path and our relationship with Christ can only but grow. Freedom in
Christ can be found if we stop the distractions and look to Him.
“These things I
have spoken unto you, that in me ye might have peace. In the world ye shall
have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world,” John 16:33
(KJV).
We’ll all face tribulations and being distracted is a
tribulation that distracts us from Christ. Are we behind it? Yes and no. Satan
is behind it surely, but we let the distractions in life get to us. We need to be stronger than this and keep our
eye on the prize. When we allow
ourselves to slip, we can get back on track and reestablish our relationship
with Christ, we just need to ask Him.
What Satan wants you to do is to get off track. He
wants to separate you from Jesus. If
Satan can, he will be successful. He
tries to keep your mind off Christ so he can put a chasm in your relationship that
will get wider and wider until you can’t see what side Christ is on. By getting us separated, Satan tries to keep
us feeling guilty about this and tries to use the guilt to us from Christ. If this happens, he has won, but this can be
changed.
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil,
and he will flee from you,” James 4:7 (KJV).
Getting back to your relationship
with Christ isn’t that hard at all. Through His grace and love, He is always
there awaiting our return with our hearts and minds. He is waiting for you now if life is a bit
distracting and getting in your way. How
easy is it to get back to the path you were on with Christ? It is a matter of
prayer, dedication, obedience, and desire from within to amend with Him. In your heart you really have to want this,
for if not, the prayers and efforts you do will be hollow and empty- it just
won’t work. Be honest with yourself and
when you are really ready to leave those distractions behind, to aim your
attention back to Christ, you will be able to.
Resist Satan. He is there to destroy
you. He will use obvious tactics like temptations and committed sins, as well
as others things going on in your life to sneak in an attempt to separate you
from Jesus. Basically, what you have to
be cognizant of is what is going on in your physical world as well as your
spiritual world. If you notice that
you’re swaying off the righteous path, reject what is going on and get back to
the trail you were on.
There are so many distractions aside
from our spiritual relationship with Christ.
Pretty much anything of this world can be a distraction. Aside from obvious sins, what comes to mind
are the distraction from money and idols as traps we get caught in. These distractions can and will take away
from God and cause you to drift away, ever so sneakily, by Satan and his
minions.
Money is not a bad thing. It doesn’t
have to be evil and is not a taboo or anything like that. We need money to survive and get the basic
necessities we need in life as well as to tithe and give offerings to God. What
is bad is the love of money.
“For the love of
money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred
from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows,” 1 Timothy
6:10 (KJV).
The love of money is seen and practiced in the
world. The world loves money more than
anything, but money can’t buy peace, serenity, hope, love, or salvation. Money can become an idol to people. Their
focus when they wake up to when they go to sleep is money money money. You don’t have to be rich to love money
either. Christians can be distracted
with money and money issues so much that it encompasses their thinking and
their life.
For us, this may be a gradual thing that happens and
then you come, unbeknownst, to a point where you don’t even realize that you
have been enveloped by the love of money.
By doing so you have put a wedge between you and Christ. Your love of money will take away from Christ
and you will turn from Christ for money because you can’t serve to masters. You must be conscious of this and be leery of
what can happen if you begin to focus on money vice Christ.
Idols can be anything you worship. Now I don’t mean
you get on your knees and bow down to something. Having an idol is something
that you covet or love that takes replaces Him in your life as the most
important thing. Anything can become
your idol and will distract you to a point where things other than Christ
become more important to you than Him. It is easy to slip into this, especially
the young, for the world offers many idols for people to grab onto that takes
away from Jesus.
If something other than God is on your mind, it is an
idol for you. If your daily focus and thoughts are other than on God, it is an
idol. Idols can be people, items, work,
etc. This distraction can be one thing or many things but the end result is
they will take your relationship with Christ and throw it in the dump.
Remember this: you can resist and you can overcome
distractions in your life. The wiles of
Satan are many. You can beat this
through help from Christ. Pray, read the
bible, and pray some more. I we do this,
we will be able to get the strength from Christ to overcome distractions and
get back to our growing relationship with Him.
Love the Lord with all your strength, heart, soul, and
mind. Doing this will help make Christ
the center piece in your life. Don’t let
the world over take you and suck you into its darkness and void. Focus on Jesus and don’t ever stop loving
Him. God Bless.