My son loved to swim. He was always at the pool and had passed all his
swimming badges at a very early age. Swimming was an adventure, it was
cool, it was fun until one day when it almost came to a deadly halt.
Chris had been carrying on an animated discussion with a fellow
swimmer, when suddenly he stepped away from his pal and dove into the
deep end of the pool. I was not the least bit concerned as I knew the
proficiency of his skills. Thus I continued chatting with other swim
moms until I suddenly realized something unexpected was happening.
Chris' friend now appeared frantic as he shook the instructors arm and
pointed at the deep end of the pool. What's going on I wondered and then
it hit me, I couldn't spot Chris in the water.
With a splash the
lifeguard entered the pool. I stood rooted to the spot. The second hand
on the pool clock ticked away, 10, 20, 30 and still no sign of emerging
heads from the deeps. My heart began to constrict as my breath stilled
and my lungs ached for the air that I longed to pass on to my boy.
Finally up popped Chris' head quickly followed by the guard, who
upon climbing out of the pool gave him the kind of verbal dressing down
which only stems from a combination of abject terror and relief all at
the same time.
So what had happened? Chris, always a daredevil,
had accepted a bet from his pal who dared him to swim to the bottom of
the pool and see if his finger would fit into one of the holes in the
drainage system. You guessed it. The finger slipped in easily enough but
not back out.
How often are we as God's children tempted to stick
our finger into things where they simply don't belong? How often do we
get ourselves into a situation or a crisis of faith because we have
chosen to accept temptations bet and dared to disobey God, thinking that
we can get away with it? How often? Probably a lot more often than any
one of us dares to admit!
Yes, temptation comes to all of us but
when it comes as James has written:
"Submit yourselves, then, to
God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God and
he will come near to you. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will
lift you up." James 4:7-8a &10 NIV
Yes, indeed, He will lift us
up out of the dark waters of temptation into the light and life of
victory in Christ.
Prayer: Father God thank you that we have
power in Christ over temptation. Bless us this day with humble hearts
that draw nigh unto you, your goodness, light and love. In Christ's name
we pray. Amen.
Lynne Phipps
lynnephipps@PROTECTED
Atlin, B.C.