"So that you will prove your selves to be blameless and
innocent, children of God above reproach in the midst of a crooked and perverse
generation, among whom you appear as lights in the world" (Phil 2:15).
Hey Gang: Every time I hear or read of an aircraft accident it
sends cold chills up my spine and I break out in a cold sweat. I
left the Air Traffic Control business in 1961 but the cold chills and sweat are
as persistent today, when I hear a ‘plane spun in,’ as they were the day I hung
up my air traffic control spurs for the last time. There was a special
bonding between the pilots of our squadron and the air traffic control teams
that did all in our power to keep them safe.
But I would be remiss if I did not make one very important
point. When in flight in a jet fighter, if you did not have gauges
to tell you if you were flying right-side up or up-side down, you would not
have a clue. This is referred to as the “attitude” of the aircraft.
You can be in a horizontal or vertical or descending or climbing attitude and
without the gauges to keep you up to speed in your attitude, you would not have
a clue.
While working in a Rapcon in the Air Force, a pilot called with
a fire indicator on board. His wing man reported no indication of fire
and the flight continued. But, several minutes later he received a second
indication that his aircraft was on fire. He was in the downward attitude
approaching a landing the aircraft but the inbound route was over a congested
area that included a hospital. The pilot choose to pull the aircraft up and
take it to a nearby lake and put down there to assure no one would be
injured.
When he made that decision he knew there was a chance he would
not survive the decision. To assure that the aircraft did, indeed, hit the
water he put it into a nose-down attitude before ejecting - which resulted in
his death. In other words the attitude of the aircraft killed him. If
he would have been in a 45 degree or better attitude, his ejection would have
given him sufficient altitude for the chute to open and save his
life.
Paul had a great deal to say about ‘attitude’ in his letter to
the Philippians and, for that matter, all of his teaching and writings.
In Philippians 2:5 he wrote “Have
this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He
existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be
grasped.”
Soooo, my young chicks, as you walk out the door into the
mission field this morning, do an attitude check. Keep in mind someone is
watching you and your attitude might be the key in their deciding if they want
to accept and serve your God. You may be the only Bible they will read this
day, week or ever.
Blessings,
Gramps
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