I once dreamed of being a plow boy -- a farmer that is.
One of my
grandfathers was a farmer and the other had been. I suppose the dirt,
the sweat, the smell of diesel fuel, crops reaching for the morning sun
and releasing the night's dew, and the joy of a bountiful harvest all
pulled me toward the profession.
Added to my heritage was the
fact that I worked with a friend who farmed. I listened to his stories,
visited him when I could and marveled over his ability to tackle tasks
he had no formal training for.
The element of farming that
intrigued me most was the farmer's ability to plow a straight row. So I
asked my friend the question I never had my grandfathers. His answer;
"Pick out a point and head straight for it." So I did. When I reached
the end of the row and looked back the row was actually straight. But
had I looked back at my beginning point while moving forward, the
results would have been different.
The same principle applies in
a garden when using a tiller or hand plow. I know because I've tried it.
As Jesus listened to those who claimed to want to follow him yet made
excuses why they couldn't, he concluded, "No one who puts his hand to
the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God" (Luke
9:62 NIV). We'll get a crooked row every time.
Jesus spoke to an
audience familiar with farming, but the admonition transfers into the
most technological fields. Plowing in one direction while looking in
another reflects a lack of determination, and a lack of this will result
in crooked finances, relationships, investments, and perhaps most
devastating, crooked spiritual focus.
I've determined my
relationship with Christ is the most important field I plow, and when
this is fertilized properly and tended regularly, the straight rows will
abound with sturdy spiritual fruit. God can enable the row to reach our
focal point.
Prayer: Merciful Father, when we're tempted to look
at where we've been, train our eyes to focus on where we're going.
Martin Wiles
mandmwiles@PROTECTED
Harleyville, South Carolina, USA
www.morningliteministry.com