We have a corn broom which I keep in the porch. It is extremely handy
for sweeping the walk and floors. Unfortunately the broom was left
standing with its head down and its handle up against the wall on a
regular basis, instead of the other way around. Soon the fibers of the
broom began to bend toward one side until it became so bent it was
virtually useless for any kind of sweeping. Upon seeing this I was
annoyed as it had been an expensive and useful item and I did not want
to have to replace it. As I stood there assessing the situation, the
thought to turn the broom the right way up and to place it in a corner
so that the bent side was resting flat against the wall came to me, so I
did just that. Little by little, day by day the broom fibers began to
straighten out until one day, much to my delight I once again had a nice
straight broom to sweep with.
Sometimes, much like my broom my
attitude can also become crooked, especially if I spend a lot of time
looking down instead of up. When my thoughts are focused upon the
negative instead of the positive, my spirit is deeply affected. My faith
begins to bend away from the hope, that all things are possible with
Christ, toward discouragement, despair and cynicism. And when my mind
spends long enough in this position, my usefulness to myself, others and
Christ is severely impaired. There is however a solution to this dilemma
and that is to take the admonition of the apostle Paul seriously and to
begin looking up instead of down. To focus my thoughts on whatever is
true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever
is lovely, and whatever is admirable -- if anything is excellent or
praiseworthy -- to think about such things -- and when I do, slowly, but
surely such thinking works its own miracle within my heart. The negative
becomes positive. Despair turns to joy. Peace replaces turmoil. And hope
once again begins to resonant loudly and clearly within my spirit that
all things are indeed possible in and through our Lord and Saviour,
Jesus Christ.
Prayer: Father God thank you that everything is
possible with you. Thank you for the wisdom you have blessed us with
through your word which has the power to straighten our lives out that
we may be of the most use to ourselves, others and You. In Christ's name
we pray, Amen.
Lynne Phipps
Atlin, B.C.