It’s my
first day on the tractor! A crisp morning breeze brushes across the field.
Crickets and country silence yield to the roar of the engine. Dropping the plow
into the soil, I head out across the field. I look down at the gauges and
gearshift, squeeze the cold steel of the steering wheel, and admire the power
at my disposal. Finally, I look back to view the results. Instead of the ramrod
straight line I was expecting, I see what looks like a slithering snake, with
more bends and curves than the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
We know
better. “Plow with your eye on the fence post,” we’ve been told. By staying
focused on a point across the field, a person plowing is assured of a straight
line. On the return I comply, with telling results: The line is straight. The
row was messed up only when I didn’t have a focus point.
Paul had
similar wisdom when he wrote of having his focus on Jesus Christ and the impact
it had on him. Not only did he ignore distractions (Phil. 3:8,13), he set
the focus (vv.8,14), noted the result (vv.9-11), and observed the pattern it
sets for others (vv.16-17).
Like Paul, if we focus on Christ, we will plow a straight path and accomplish God’s purpose in our lives.
When you keep your eyes on God, everything will come into focus. (RBC)