Scripture: Hebrews 2:1-4
Journal: Who or what is forming the way you think and see these days? Where and how does God’s Word enter into
that? How are you paying careful attention
to what you have heard, so that you do not drift away? Have you noticed any drifting lately? How will you respond ?
Reflection:
We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so
that we do not drift away. (Hebrews 2:1, NIV)
Drifting is such an easy
thing to do, that’s why it’s such a danger in the life of faith. All it takes is for us to get so caught up playing
in the surf that before we know it we are so far down the beach that we have
completely lost sight of where we began.
And the scary part is that we don’t do this knowingly; our lack of paying
attention allows us, imperceptibly, to be carried away by the unseen currents
of culture, commentary, and circumstance.
Paul referred to it as not be conformed to the pattern of this world,
but being transformed by the renewing of our minds by the power of the Holy
Spirit (Romans 12:2). For only then can
we truly know what God’s will is—his good, pleasing, and perfect will.
Thus, it is apparently not the
big things in the spiritual life that we need to worry about, but the more
subtle, unnoticeable ones—like drifting, dulling, and hardening. That is probably why the writer of Hebrews
warns us to pay careful to what we have heard, lest we drift away.
What we have heard—the truth about who God is, who we are, and what life
with him is really all about—is to act as our anchor; to provide moorings that
will hold us safe and secure in a world and a culture that is adrift from the
truth. Otherwise, the voices of this
postmodern world might wear us down and begin to convince us that there really
is no objective truth, that each of us is free to create and determine his or
her own.
That is why the Word of God
is so important in this day and age (as it has been in all others). That is why its inspiration and authority
must always be upheld. The Word of God
is where we are reminded of the truth: of who God is, of what he says about us,
and of what kind of lives he calls us to live.
That is why we must continually pay careful attention to our
spiritual foundation, for upon it the whole rest of our lives (our formation
and vocation) sit. Thus, we must
continue to work on our foundation with the same diligence that we work on our
formation and our vocation. Otherwise,
we will be far too easily pulled into ways of thinking and seeing and being
that are not at all consistent with what God really desires for us.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: Jesus, thank you that you are the same
yesterday, today, and forever. Thank you
that when I hold tightly to you, and your Word, I will never drift away. Amen.
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