Ecclesiastes 9:11-12
11 I returned, and
saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the
strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding,
nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.
12 For man also
knoweth not his time: as the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the
birds that are caught in the snare; so are the sons of men snared in an evil
time, when it falleth suddenly upon them.
A train is a mighty moving force. They are powerful, productive,
useful, and beneficial to those they serve. But for all their power and
unstoppable moving force, they can be rendered totally useless in a moments
time. Not by attacking the massive train itself, but by attacking the mechanism
that keeps the train going in the direction it is programmed to travel. You can
only stop the mighty train by derailing it. When a train is derailed, lives are
lost and millions of dollars of inventory and equipment are destroyed.
This is exactly the danger we face as believers, that of
being derailed, detracted, or distracted from the path that the Lord has set us
upon. The Word says that the steps of the righteous are ordered of the Lord. If
you are a righteous man or woman you are not where you are, doing what you doing
by chance. If you are living obediently you are exactly where God wants you.
We
don’t always see this, or believe this, or even receive this truth especially in
times of struggle, but it is the truth none-the-less. You may not be where you
want to be, you may not be where you dreamed that you’d be, or where some other
well intending person told you that you would be, but if you are an obedient
child of God, you’re exactly where He called you to be. Don’t let how you feel
about your circumstances derail you from God’s plan.
The devil is very subtle and deceptive, we are warned to be
sober and vigilant toward our adversary:
1 Peter 5:8 “Be
sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion,
walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:”
And we are told to equip ourselves with the protection that
we need against the devil’s attacks:
Ephesians 6:11 “Put
on the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of
the devil.”
Wiles are the cunning strategies employed in manipulating or
persuading someone to do what one wants. Seldom does our enemy launch full
scale frontal attacks against us. An obvious attack would be quickly recognized,
causing us to see our own weakness and need, and would send us to our knees in
prayer to seek God’s protection by calling on the mighty name of Jesus.
Instead the tactic of Satan is to use subtility, deception, and
more often than not, simple distractions to derail us. Things that in
themselves are not really wrong, but they are distractions that draw our
attention, dull our focus, and weaken our unity with God’s purpose. Like the
mighty locomotive, when you become derailed or distracted, you become
powerless, you lose your momentum and eventually if it is not corrected you
will crash.
Solomon 2:15, “It is
the little foxes that spoil the vines.”
It is almost unbelievable, but the truth is in the times
when we should be the most settled and the most established and set upon the
things of God, is the times that we are the most vulnerable to sneak attacks
from the devil. In I Co 10:12 the
Apostle Paul warns us, “wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed
lest he fall.”
Satan wants to break your stride, destroy your momentum, and
side track you. When your distracted you are divided, and when
you become divided, you are disabled. The
devil knows he can’t stop God, and he can’t change the purpose and the destiny
that God has for your life, so his only hope is to get you distracted.
When our focus becomes divided or blurred, we lose
supernatural energy, God can only empower us for what we are focused on. You
cannot focus on multiple things, simultaneously. To focus means to draw the
attention, to concentrate on. Distract
means to draw someone’s attention away from, to draw apart, or to preoccupy. Distractions are things in your
peripheral vision that are not in line with your calling and purpose and can detract
you from focusing on the path that God has called you to walk.
These distractions are placed strategically by the devil
with the knowledge that in order to clearly see them, we must sacrifice the clarity
of our God given purpose. No one focuses on two directions at the same time – you
can’t look two ways at once.
Aesop's fable of the “Tortoise and the Hare,” is a perfect analogy
for what I am trying to convey. The hare
was a lean mean running machine. The tortoise was a short fat legged bulky
creature with a heavy shell on his back. The tortoise was tired of hearing the
hare bragging all the time so he finally said, even you can be beaten, so the
challenge was on.
The whole forest showed up to watch the tortoise be
humiliated by the long-legged hare. On your mark, get set, go! They’re off,
like lightning the lean hare leaped into the lead. The hare ran ahead a way,
then decided since he was so fast and tortoise so slow, he would take 40 winks,
so he did. Then waking up he saw tortoise still way behind. Breathing a sigh of
relief, the hare decided he might as well have breakfast too, and off he went
to munch some cabbage he had noticed in a nearby field. A carrot here, some
cabbage there, a nap here and 40 winks there – all of the sudden he wakes up to
see tortoise nearing the finish line. The hare raced like a bolt of lightning, but
it just wasn’t enough as the tortoise stretched out his neck and won the race
by a nose.
Some would say that the tortoise won because he just kept
plodding away, slow and easy. There is some truth in that theory, but what
really gave the victory to the tortoise, was the hares over confidence and inability
to disregard distractions. The hare had all the advantages, and he had all the
strengths, and that was his downfall, the hare believed himself to be so strong
enough and fast enough, that he could entertain distractions and still win the
race.
That is the genius of using the tactic of distraction, the devil
uses your strengths against you. The fact that you feel yourself strong enough
to entertain distractions and still win the race – but you can’t. Those who
focus, finish, but those who become distracted are derailed. The Apostle Paul
warns against overconfidence in our own strength:
Romans 12:3 “For I
say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to
think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according
as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith.”
I Corinthians 10:12 “Wherefore
let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”
This folktale is usually viewed as
though you are either the slow, steady, purposeful, and undistracted tortoise, or the
fast, overconfident, undisciplined, and easily distracted hare. But I feel
today that the Lord would have us understand this story in a different light. Like the Hare, we have all
the advantages, we have been redeemed by the blood, we have the indwelling
power of the Holy Ghost, we have the Word of God, and the name of Jesus. We
have the power and the privilege of prayer. Because of these advantages, we
should move through life in a very purposeful, disciplined, and focused manner
like the tortoise.
Friends, let us realize that we have everything we need to
fight the good fight of faith, to run the race marked before us, and win. But a
truth just as real as this is, we will never finish the race victoriously if we
allow ourselves to become distracted. It is imperative that we maintain our
focus and press toward the mark. It is not impossible for us, for many have
already accomplished what we strive for and are examples, witnesses for us to
see and follow:
Hebrews 12:1, 2
12 Wherefore seeing
we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay
aside every weight (distraction), and the sin which doth so easily beset us,
and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, 2 Looking unto
Jesus the author and finisher of our faith;
Satan’s goal is to distract and derail us from God’s purpose,
and to rob you of the crown that God has laid up for you. But the Lord desires
that we focus and finish.
Philippians 3:13-19
(emphasis added)
13 Brethren, I count
not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those
things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,
14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ
Jesus. 15 Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in
anything ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you. 16 Never-the-less,
whereto we have already attained, let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the
same thing. 17 Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk
so as ye have us for an ensample. 18 For many walk (but they became distracted),
of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the
enemies of the cross of Christ: 19 Whose end is destruction, whose God is their
belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things.
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