I wonder how much, if any, Bin Laden had ever heard about God, or love, or the cross, or salvation, or grace? Would he be a candidate for the same eternal life that I yearn for? I know his religious beliefs differed from mine, but what if he had heard the truth of God’s revealed plan to redeem mankind? I mention all these questions not because I have the answers, but just to illustrate what I believe most of us could have been thinking since his death. The part that really alarms me is the warning that continues for all of us to be on alert for suspicious activities and the possibility that America will be the target of revenge.
Then I am
reminded of the many wildfires that destroyed massive areas of Texas last
summer. Lack of spring rains had its effect on us all. And while that was going
on, only a few hundred miles to the east, some of the most devastating floods
in history were washing away homes and towns. Add to this the fact that our
gasoline prices are high, grocery prices continue to
rise, and just about every location is experiencing increased violence and
crime. Human nature brings me to put the blame on politicians, or anyone that
disagrees with me, or in general, the downward spiral of society. The real
truth is ……(you've heard me say it before) we are in a mess!
Jesus
taught his disciples some important principles of life one day. In the list of
those things he taught there is
something called “worry.” Look at what he has to say: “Do
not worry about your life, what you will eat or drink, or about your body, what
you will wear. Is not life more important than food, and the body more
important than clothes? Look at the birds of the air, they do not sow or reap
or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not
much more valuable than they? Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to
his life?” (Matthew 6:25‐27)
Jesus goes
on to speak of the lilies of the field, and how their splendor is greater than
that of Solomon, all because God takes care of them. He says the same is true of the green grass that is
clothed by God even though it is here only for a while. He wants us to know if God takes such good care of
lilies and grass, then we are weak in faith if we doubt his willingness and ability to take care of us.
So Jesus says, “Don’t worry about these essentials like what you will eat or
drink or wear. God knows you need them.”
Here is the
solution to our dilemma, “But seek first his kingdom and his
righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do
not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has
enough trouble of its own.” (Verses 33‐34)
Shall we
continue to worry about every detail in our world’s current events? Gas will
probably go even higher,
unemployment may continue to rise, and terrorists may attack us again. Jesus
says our priority remains
seeking the kingdom of God and his righteousness. We serve a God who doesn’t
want us to get so anxious
over the things of this world that we lose the excitement for what he is
preparing for us.
When
seeking him is our priority, he takes care of the rest.
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