Whenever we are on a journey, whether between two places or
on the journey of life, I think it is very important that we not only keep the
destination in mind but also make the most of the adventure. Too much focus on
either of these to the detriment of the other can cause us to live an unbalanced
life.
If all we have in mind is the destination then we get so
little joy from our travels and we may not make the most of the adventure. If our focus is on the journey and we forget
our destination, it is very easy to get lost.
We were once travelling between
two places in Britain and instead of using the easy but unexciting motorway, we
went cross country. It was a wonderful journey, full of interest and beautiful
scenery but we had to keep our destination in mind. If we had forgotten where we were going, we
would have had a wonderful journey until we realised we were hopelessly lost.
The same can happen on the journey of life. So many Christians are enjoying the journey, concentrating
on the ups and downs of life, growing in their knowledge of God but with so
little focus on where they are going.
Heaven is our destination. This is what gives meaning to the journey. Knowing
that we are going to spend eternity in a perfect world with a God who loves us
more than we will ever know, should change our whole perspective of life.
I am always surprised
by Christians’ reaction to death. Many do not want to talk about it but death
is the doorway to a wonderful eternal life. Of course we grieve when a loved
one dies but Paul says we ‘do not grieve
like the rest of mankind without hope’ (I Thessalonians 4:13). Our loved
ones (if they are Christians) are with Jesus rejoicing with him; no more tears
or pain. That is good news which should
change the way we grieve.
Every person has a final destination and many non Christians
do not want to think about this. They are fearful of death and what will
happen. They have no hope but one of our
highest callings after loving the Lord with all our heart, soul and mind is to
share the good news that no one need fear death if they have given their lives
to him.
On the other hand, only focusing on heaven means we may rush
through life missing so many wonderful opportunities and life experiences; some
of which are hard but always worth it.
God did not call us to an easy life, he called us to walk with him,
growing more and more like him each day. The journey will always be of great
value because Jesus is with us.
So as Christians I believe we should be keeping in balance
the value of the journey whilst always keeping our wonderful destination in
mind. One without the other leads us to an unbalanced life.
Lord I want to ask you
to help me make the most of my life’s journey, enjoying the experiences and
valuing and benefitting from every circumstance both good and bad. However Lord
help me also never to lose the focus on my wonderful destination – spending
eternity with you in heaven. May the joy of that destination flood my life so that
I live my journey with hope and expectation. In Jesus Name Amen.
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