“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth“- Heb.11:13
The Bible frequently pictures the Christian as a pilgrim, traveling through a strange land and over tough terrain, enroute to his heavenly home.
During the course of his journey he experiences many different things. His path will often be rough and steep. He will face rapid streams and raging storms—difficulties that require great care, courage, and strength. He will need patience to be sure, for the journey will push him to his limits.
So, where do we find the strength to—
–climb the next high hill
–ford the next raging river
–cross the next barren desert
–traverse the next slippery slope
–endure the chill of another winter night
–bear up under the scorching heat of the summer sun.
There seems to be so much against us! After a while we even forget about the pleasures we’ve enjoyed along the way—
–the lush green pastures
–the still cool water
–the gentle breeze
–the beautiful sunset
–the sounds of nature
– fellowship with family
Sometimes we get to the place where all we think about are the difficulties rather than the delights. We focus on the pain, rather than the pleasure. The foes rather than the friends.Then life becomes a burden rather than a blessing.
So how do we keep going? We do so by—
–keeping our eye upon the prize. We will be home at last and all will be well.
–focusing on our Guide, knowing that He never leads us astray.
–remembering the exceeding great and precious promises of our Heavenly Father, who cannot lie.
–believing that heaven will be worth it all!!!!!!!!!!!!
—David Stone 8/2/2007
Lakeway Baptist Church
Humble, Tx
