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June 18, 2011 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Philippians 3:8-16
Forgetting those
things which are behind . . . , I press toward the goal for the prize of
the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. —Philippians 3:13-14
Bible in a year:
Nehemiah 10-11; Acts 4:1-22
Nehemiah 10-11; Acts 4:1-22
I enjoy playing golf, so I occasionally watch instructional
videos. One such video, however, left me disappointed. The teacher
presented a golf swing that had at least 8 steps and a dozen sub-points
under each step. That was just too much information!
While I’m not a great golfer, years of playing have taught me this:
The more thoughts you have in your head as you swing, the less likely
you are to be successful. You must simplify your thought process and
focus on what matters most—making solid contact with the ball. The
instructor’s many points got in the way.
In golf and in life, we must focus on what matters most.
In Philippians 3, Paul describes how that relates to the Christian.
Rather than being distracted by lesser things, he wanted to focus on
what mattered most. He said, “One thing I do, forgetting those
things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are
ahead, I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God
in Christ Jesus” (vv.13-14).
“One thing I do.” In a world of distractions, it’s vital for the
child of God to stay focused, and there is no better point of focus in
the universe than Jesus Christ Himself. Is He what matters most to you?
Lord, my focus is too easily distracted from You
on to lesser things. Please draw me back to Your ways
and teach me what’s most important.
May I learn to always put You first. Amen.
on to lesser things. Please draw me back to Your ways
and teach me what’s most important.
May I learn to always put You first. Amen.
We live most effectively for Christ when we keep our eyes on Him.
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