A WORD WITH YOU
By Ron Hutchcraft
#5333 - "Watching Where You're Stepping"
Luke 13:28
When my wife and I stuck our head out the door of our motel room one
morning, we were greeted by a torrential rainstorm. Because we were
driving a larger-than-usual vehicle, we had to park a distance from our
room the night before, which meant we were in for a wet run to our
vehicle. I was collecting our overnight bag, so my wife was the one who
struck out into the monsoon first. For the most part, she was able to run
under the cover of a motel overhang. So I took off, sprinting along the
route that she had just taken. What I missed was her yelling "No!" to me
as I approached a place to cross the parking lot. I missed her warning
and promptly ran full speed into a huge puddle that had accumulated at
the edge of the sidewalk: soaked socks, soaked shoes, squishing for the
rest of the day. Oh, and my wife's feet? They were dry. Mine were soaked.
The difference? She looked ahead to see where she was stepping. I didn't.
Not looking ahead that day of the monsoon only cost me dry feet for
a few hours. Unfortunately, that same mistake can cost you much more
when it comes to making many of your life-choices. If you don't watch
where you're about to step, you may step into something that will hurt for
a long time.
In our word for today from the Word of God, Jesus offers some important
guidance for making "no regrets" decisions. The context is about the
decision to be His follower. And while Luke 13:28 applies directly to that
choice, it also warns us about a mistake we make in so many of our
life-decisions.
Jesus says, "Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he not
first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to
complete it? For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish it,
everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, 'This fellow began to
build and was not able to finish.'" Notice those seven brilliant words,
"First sit down and estimate the cost." Now, that's what I wish I had done
before I picked my path for running through the rain to my car. I didn't
look ahead. I didn't see what price I would pay for going the way I was
going.
If you were to look back on some of the decisions you regret in the
past, I'll bet you'd see that you failed to really watch where you were
stepping; to see what this was going to cost you. For many of us, a lot of
the frustration and pain we're dealing with today is the harvest of bad
decisions that we've made in the past. Jesus wants us to avoid regrets like
those by looking where we're stepping.
You don't just run into something because it feels good or sounds good
or looks good. Before you go running ahead full speed, you have to stop
your forward progress. "First sit down," Jesus said, and ask yourself some
cost-counting questions. How will this affect my family? My reputation?
How will this affect my health? The other commitments I've already made?
What could this cost me financially? How is it going to affect my time with
God? My time to serve God? What temptations is this going to throw me into?
What am I sacrificing to do this? Can I really live with what this might
cost me?
Those questions anticipate the harvest that you're going to reap from
the decision you're about to make - the price you'll be paying. So listen
to Jesus. Don't go charging into something until you have really looked at
what you're about to step into!
Copyright (c) 2007, Ron Hutchcraft.
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