“For the eyes of the Lord move to and
fro throughout the earth that He may strongly support those whose heart is
completely His”. (II Chron. 16:9).
Hey
Gang: How many know that mother’s have
wide angle vision. As a lad growing up I
believed my mother had eyes in the back of her head. Just when I thought I had gotten away with
something, she would, in her on subtle way, let me know I had been ‘had’.
That, like
tar, stuck to me and became a solid rock in my interviewing of potential
staff. I found that asking questions
was, to a degree, informative but often found there was a disconnect between
what I was hearing and what surfaced in actual practice. I heard an interviewer recently make the
comment there is no greater recommendation for a potential employee than in their
own words in the interview process or on
their resume.
I found that
a walk through the campus was far more beneficial than going through a long
interview or placing a great deal of trust in the printed page. After walking and chatting for an hour or so,
we would return to the office, have a cup of coffee and sit down for a wrap
up. My question, “What did you see on your trip through the campus?” If their description was narrow in scope, the
interview was over but, if they painted me a picture of all the wondrous things
they saw, I knew I had a potential keeper. In other words, were they narrow in
their views or did they have wide angle
vision?
I believe
God also walks with us and asks us that very same question: “What do you
see?” In Psalm 34:15 we read David’s
words, “The eyes of the Lord are toward
the righteous and His ears are open to their cry”. In Proverbs 15:13 Solomon declared, “The eyes of the Lord are in every place,
Watching the evil and the good”.
It has
always been bothersome to me to sit under the teaching of a narrow-vision
pastor or teacher; one who takes a verse
out of context and preaches a sermon on it.
It is my sincere opinion that verses and concepts to do not stand alone
but are part of God’s intricate road map that leads us from ‘Generations to
Revolutions. There is no greater joy
than to take a trip through the Bible following the travel agenda that God
provides for us.
So, my
friends, my challenge to you - memorize and follow Paul’s formula for living a
truly effective life for the Lord found in I Thessalonians 5: “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in
everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. Do not quench the Spirit, do not despise
prophetic utterance, But examine everything carefully; hold fast to that which
is good, abstain from every form of evil” (5:16-22). Now that leads to “Wide Angel Vision!”
Blessings,
Gramps
No comments:
Post a Comment