As our
final project for a high school earth science class, a friend and I built a
stream table. With extensive help from my father, we built a long plywood box
with a hinge in the middle. Then we lined it with plastic and filled it with
sand. At one end we attached a hose. At the other end was a drainage hole. After
assembling all of it, we raised one end of the stream table, turned on the
water, and watched as it created a path directly to the hole at the other end.
The next part of the experiment was to place a rock in the stream and watch how
it changed the path of the water.
This
project taught me as much about life as it did about science. I learned that I
can’t change the direction things are going if I’m on the bank of the river. I
have to step into the stream of life and stand there to divert the flow. That’s
what Jesus did. The Bible refers to salvation as a rock (2 Sam. 22:47; Ps.
62:2,6-7), and the apostle Paul clarifies that Christ is that Rock (1 Cor.
10:4). God placed Jesus in the stream of history to change its course.
When we remain steadfast in Christ, abounding in the work of the Lord, God uses us to change the course of history through acts of obedience that turn others to Him.
Be sure to put your feet in the right place, then stand firm. – Abraham Lincoln
(RBC)