Tuesday, December 2, 2008

A Porch Swing Perspective

The view from my grandmother’s swing, now hanging on my back porch, isn’t particularly interesting, unless you look up. As I sat for just a moment today on that broken, paint-chipped swing, I began to relax as memories flooded my mind. I remembered sitting on that same swing as a young child after dinner, on my grandmother’s front porch in the small town of Gatesville, Texas, watching the cars go by. My how life has changed since then! We scarcely have time to enjoy a meal with our families, much less sit on a porch swing with them for hours afterward.

But as I looked out across the yard, there were no cars to consider, no people to ponder, and no one nearby with whom to discuss them had there been any. Instead I saw the many leaves that had fallen, reminding me of work that needed doing, and beyond that, the neighbors’ backyards. So my eyes turned upward in avoidance. What beauty awaited my simple glance! The tree limbs above were wound together like vines rising all the way to heaven. And each one was covered with brilliant fall foliage. Even in Texas we eventually get a taste of autumn’s debut.

Immediately I felt the gentle breeze and began to worship the Creator of it all. And in that moment, He reminded me of another beauty – the beauty of perspective. Instead of looking at the mountains of leaves past their peak requiring hours of effort, He wanted me to look at the splendor of their array overhead. How often I miss life looking down instead of up!

God created man to look up, not down. Animals look down, but man was meant to walk uprightly and look toward the heavens (Eccl 3:21). Our soul, too, was meant to ascend. Because of Jesus, our soul has the opportunity to be redeemed, to be raised up even now from living an earthly life dead in sin to a new life alive in Christ through the power of His Spirit. In Colossians 3:1-2, Paul says “Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth.”

God had to remind me of this today in the leaves of my backyard. It’s natural for us to set our minds on the earth, to look at the world and all its work, difficulties, and death piled up all around. But beauty and joy are in abundance if we will only turn our perspective heavenward! Jesus isn’t dead in the earth; He’s very much alive today, seated above in all His glory and splendor. In the midst of our stress and struggles, our fears and foes, Jesus longs for us to look up to Him for our help and hope. He longs for us to live life focused on Him, His purposes and His promises. But we can only do this with His perspective. Don’t miss the life He has for you by looking down. Look up! Jesus is still there on the throne! Hallelujah!

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