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Hebrews 11:14-16a NLT
'Obviously people who say such things are looking forward to a country they can call their own. If they had longed for the country they came from, they could have gone back. But they were looking for a better place, a heavenly homeland.'
The writer to the Hebrews illustrates the positive character of hope by listing all those biblical characters who journeyed with God, yet never saw the full outworking of the promises seeded in their heart. Like us, a mystery accompanies them upon their journey.
We carry a purpose for our journey, yet may not realise that purpose. Having said that, we do make many discoveries. Our challenge is to manage the disappointment of unrealised expectations. This is the point at which we can waver on whether to continue or turn back.
I have a passion for walking and will strike off into the countryside with little more of a plan than enjoying the wonder of vast woodland that surrounds me. I have a poor sense of direction and many of my rambles have lasted far longer than anticipated because I am lost in my walk. I remain surrounded by wonder, beautiful vistas and glorious birdsong. Slowly my natural appetites, hunger and thirst, as well as fears – “How lost am I?” – arise. These all too easily take the edge off the enjoyment of my surroundings. I focus upon my needs and fears and fail to register the beauty of my walk. I’m tempted to go back. But the problem is, how likely am I to find my way back to where I started? I am likely to remain as equally lost. Best to continue and with some effort to manage my fears and choose to enjoy the undoubted beauty of my present context.
Of course, some journeys are solely within my mind and I battle a vast range of emotions. Again, continuing faithful proves a challenge, yet is there any other choice? These are training opportunities to discover more about my faith, my God and myself.
QUESTION: Every journey demands a mindset to travel with and every journey will test your resolve along the way. Will you keep pressing forward?
PRAYER: Be my compass, be my companion, be my signpost and be my trusted guide, now and evermore.
Released on 28 Apr 2020
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