According to Jules Verne's grand-niece, Marguerite Allotte de la Fuye,
Jules had always been fascinated with travelling. This fascination
caused him to stow away on a ship headed for the West Indies. At the
next port, however, his father was waiting for him, and his
adventuresome exploits were cut short. Rumors have it that he promised
to never travel again, and his only way to keep that promise was to
travel in his imagination.
Jules often rented a boat with his
brother, Paul, for one franc a day. Jules loved to see the outbound
ships heading for mysterious destinations, and this sparked his
imagination. His passion was to write, and at times that resulted in
some nasty consequences. When he attended law school, thanks to his
father's promptings, his father discovered that instead of spending his
time with this studies, Jules was spending most of his time writing. His
father promptly withdrew all financial support.
Interestingly,
had Jules Verne become a lawyer, no one would know him today. Even
though He was from France, his books were quickly translated, and even
now, 200 years later, they are well-known and well-read. Some of his
best known titles are: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," "Around
the World in 80 Days" and "From the Earth to the Moon."
Even
though Jules was easily distracted from his studies, nothing kept him
from focusing on his writing. Imagine how much more determined we would
be if we were able to focus as Jules Verne did? And what if we were to
put that kind of focus on the One who really matter: Jesus, the Christ
"All I want is for you to be able to develop a way of life in which
you can spend plenty of time together with the Master without a lot of
distractions." (1Cor 7:35b, MSG)
"How do you expect to get
anywhere with God when you spend all your time jockeying for position
with each other, ranking your rivals and ignoring God?" (John 5:44, MSG)
"Keep your eyes straight ahead; ignore all sideshow distractions."
(Prov 4:25, MSG)
How easy it is for us to be distracted by
secondary "sideshow distractions." It happens all the time!
Think
about when you first fell in love with the one you would eventually
marry (For those of you who have yet to experience this kind of love,
you can anticipate it!). Your thoughts were never distracted. All of
them were geared towards your beloved, no matter what you are doing or
experiencing.
At least this was the case for me.
Even
though we face tribulations of all sorts, however, hard work, difficult
exams, a demanding boss..., none of these things stole our focus from
that beloved person. How often didn't I wonder what my beloved was doing
at a certain moment...And at all times, I couldn't wait to see her
again! I knew her deep thoughts and she knew mine.
Somehow that
spark slowly disappears as we go through life. Stress, responsibilities
and other numerous "sideshow distractions" rob us from the real thing.
Why do so many men end up at the pub when their loving wives are
waiting for them at home? Why do so many women get so preoccupied
looking for the latest fad and exploring numerous "sideshow
distractions" when their husbands wait at home wondering where their
wives have gone!
It doesn't have to be this way. "Sideshow
distractions" keep us from experiencing the real thing. We've been
robbed, and we don't even realize it!
The same is true when we
first encountered God in our lives. We were filled with fire to serve
Him whole-heartedly, only to discover that as the years go by, "sideshow
distractions" keep us from fully experiencing the Lover of our souls.
Slowly we drifted apart, not even realizing it, and sooner or later we
find ourselves completely estranged with the One who matters the most in
our lives. Any wonder that in such cases we can't hear Him?
The
only way to avoid this is to shift our focus to what really matters. Is
it truly worthwhile to spend all that time on "sideshow distractions?"
Will these be our comfort when our health starts to fail or adversity
hits us straight on?
Spending time with the truly Beloved One
will revive us from our stupor. Honestly, are we really happy the way we
are continuously searching for sideshow happiness? Instead, why not go
for a walk with our Heavenly Daddy? Why not share our day with Him and
hunger for His presence? Why not keep feeding that romance? After all,
He is the One who loves us way more than all of our friends and
possessions together, the One who willingly died for us on a cross, so
that we could experience real happiness. And He invites us to come to
Him and experience Him fully.
Sooner or later we will realize
that we have missed the boat, and hopefully it won’t be too late.
Truthfully, our relationship with our Maker is way more exciting than
all the pubs, shopping malls, books, music, sports...combined. If our
focus is not on relationship, we will become estranged, and hearing
God's voice will become harder and harder. We will eventually wonder: "Do
I truly know the One I call my Savior?"
"Keep your eyes on Jesus,
who both began and finished this race we're in. Study how he did it.
Because he never lost sight of where he was headed--that exhilarating
finish in and with God--he could put up with anything along the way:
Cross, shame, whatever. And now he's there, in the place of honor, right
alongside God. When you find yourselves flagging in your faith, go over
that story again, item by item, that long litany of hostility he plowed
through. That will shoot adrenaline into your souls!" (Heb 12:2-3, MSG)
Where are your eyes focused on?
Next month we will explore
other reasons why we may not hear God's voice.
Rob Chaffart