Meditation Moments 21: "SENSE OF VALUES"
Jesus calls us from the worship
Of the vain World's golden store
From each idol that would keep us,
Saying, Christian, love Me more.
In our joys and in our sorrows
Days of toil and hours of ease
Still He calls, In cares and pleasures,
Christian, love Me more than these.
Jesus calls us! By Thy mercies
Savior, may we hear Thy call,
Give our hearts to Thy obedience,
Serve and love Thee best of all!
How true that the Lord calls us over the tumult of life's
wild restless sea! Some time ago, I mentioned to you that
I was sitting in a little coffee shop overlooking the ocean
here and I was watching the boats far out to sea, and that
I was dreaming of the Crystal Sea.
Suddenly, I became conscious that a man at the next table
was saying something very interesting and loud enough for
us to hear. His companion had asked him the question, "Why
did you dismiss Henry from your office force?" And
the man replied,
"Well, he had no sense of values! He didn't value life,
health or money! This began to affect my business: whenever
I wanted him, he was taking a coffee break. It seemed to
me he valued a cup of coffee more than his job! And I warned
him a number of times.:
I thought about that a good deal as I was meditating on
it: "A cup of coffee rather than a good position."
And the little sail boats kept skimming over the water just
as a light wind had risen.
And I thought how many many people just go skimming over
the surface things of life and never have any sense of values:
like the man that he was speaking of: Just living off the
non-essentials, and the inconsequential things of life crowding
out the things that are worthwhile, and robbing them of
the things that are in the long run really worthwhile.
No man or woman will ever be great in life or soul, if they
haven't any real sense of values! I read a little article
that told of a woman -- and you perhaps have heard this
also -- a dollar pair of gloves were ruined as she tried
to salvage a dime from an oily driveway. And the man that
lit a dollar bill to find a quarter lost in the gutter?
You say, that's just foolish talk! Well, there is such a
thing -- there is such a lack of a sense of values in the
World that it wouldn't be too surprising if even such extreme
things as that could happen! I wonder sometimes what's the
matter with our confused old World.
On a stupendous scale, we have put the emphasis on material
things instead of spiritual things! I think that's what's
the matter! -- This fallacy has brought our generation to
the brink of ruin! And no man is a real Christian who puts
the emphasis on material things.
Christ's emphasis was always on the spiritual. -- And what's
the great outstanding purpose of life? What are we here
for? Well, we've been entrusted with some sacred responsibilities,
and our responsibilities are from God Himself.
But God is not first to this generation. Is He first to
you? Too often He's shoved aside by some of us, and some
little silly bit of uselessness is given first place.
God doesn't fit in a second place! -- I've said that so
often, I repeat it again: God cannot fit in a second place!
He fits nowhere but First, and there are certain things
He has entrusted us with that fit only in a first place
also, you can't put them secondarily and be right with God.
Trivial temporal things so often are put first and God and
His Word crowded into a secondary place. And if that's the
case, all of life is just thrown out of balance and the
result is only disharmony and disruption and confusion.
Serious things are happening to our nation, whose luxuries
and soft life -- you know it as well as I -- have caused
many to forget God, and many of our leaders are leaving
God out of the equation entirely!
First things aren't first, and how we need God and how we
need His help today, for the skies are already darkening
with coming judgment! I believe only prayer can save us
now: only repenting and calling on God and putting Him back
in His rightful place.
I wonder, are the great realities of life in the proper
perspective in your life? Have you a sense of values? Or
do you let little trivialities and material things come
before the reading of God's Word and prayer? And excuse
yourself by saying, "I'm busy, I don't have time!"?
Maybe you'd better question your own heart about your sense
of values!
That Bible contains the very Word of God! -- There is life
in that Word, that precious Bible, that's food for your
soul. It's absolutely essential to the growth of your soul!
If you don't have time for it then your soul's going to
starve and you're certainly going to be a dwarf spiritually.
And prayer is communion with God! Without prayer you walk
unempowered in your own strength and wisdom, and the tyranny
of sin will soon overmast[?] you and Satan will have the
victory. God's Word says, "Without Me ye can do nothing."
On the other hand it says, "I can do all things through
Christ which strengtheneth me."
And that strength comes only through prayer and the reading
of God's Word! You can hardly depend for that strength needed
on a weak little hurried verse, or a little tiny prayer
just before you hop into bed half asleep and sort of dazed!
You couldn't call that "seeking first!"
I had an acquaintance who spent all of her years scraping,
digging, slaving to build and decorate a little cottage
where she could be comfortable for a few years, and just
a few months after it was finished she was stricken, and
at her bedside she said to me,
"Time is closing in on me -- there isn't any left for
me, and I spent the little I had on things that have not
a bit of value in the place where I'm going." -- She
had a sense of values too late! Is it going to come too
late to you? Death has a way of giving the proper perspective
to dimming, dying eyes!
I wish sometimes we could see all the events of life framed
in the ultimate results they lead to! What a change there
would be in our lives! We wouldn't take and make such silly
excuses for putting our Bible reading and prayer in the
secondary place, and we'd not give ourselves to trivialities
when eternal things are calling.
The one that lives for time instead of eternity has no sense
of values! It happens every day that someone will say, not
by their word perhaps, but by their actions, "I just
don't care about getting the Mansions in Heaven and I'm
not so interested about these eternal things! Give me rather
a mansion here and a crown here, with a little fame and
glory here; and perhaps a few baubles here, and the favor
of man and the pleasures of sin for a season -- and I'll
be a little satisfied here."
And the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords, who has offered
them a robe of righteousness, a crown of glory, an Eternal
Home among the many Mansions there, is put aside just for
these "other things" that really have no value!
Will you bow your heads in just a word of prayer?
Our Father in Heaven, we pray that Thou wilt help us to
have a keen sense of values, and the realization that we
are put here to prepare for eternity and not for time! --
That our citizenship is in Heaven. God help us to understand.
-- God is still on the Throne and prayer changes things.