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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Today's Title: Everything Is Upstairs
Today's Scripture: John 5:39-40
Nothing tests a family’s mettle more than
going through a remodeling project. I
should know because I survived three such projects at our home on Main Street . Every time our family grew, the house grew
right along with it. We added rooms,
divided rooms; carpeted, painted, wall papered, enclosed porches, and added a
driveway. For the twenty five years I
lived there though, no change was more dramatic than our last remodeling
project.
This project involved enclosing a
carport to make a den, enclosing our sundeck to create a sun room, installing a bay window in our living room, installing a spiral stair case to connect the
upstairs and the downstairs, and remodeling the front room of our basement into
a bedroom for me. The house also
received new carpet and new paint from ceiling rafter to floor joist. Nothing, and I mean nothing, was
overlooked. This was a complete overhaul
of our home and when we were finished it looked much different from the house I
grew up in.
Finally, after twenty-five years, I
had my own room and my brother had his. We
shared a room through college but when this last project was completed, I had
control of the downstairs. The front
room of the basement, converted into a bedroom, was mine and the new den was
adjacent to it. The backdoor provided me
with my own entrance and with the exception of a bathroom and a kitchen; I had
my own little apartment.
The novelty soon wore off, however,
because every time I needed something, I had to climb the stairs. If I wanted to eat, I had to go upstairs to
the kitchen or the pantry. If I wanted
to see my parents, I had to go upstairs to their room or to the sun room to talk
to them. My brother’s and my sister’s
rooms were on the main floor so I had to climb the stairs to pay them a
visit. When I needed a shower, I went
upstairs and so on and so forth!
You get the picture don’t you? Everything I needed was upstairs and I spent
the vast majority of my time working out on that spiral staircase. It really wasn't that bad. I enjoyed my time downstairs but several
times during the day, I had to go upstairs in order to take care of all the
necessities of life. Food, relationships,
and provisions were all upstairs which meant I spent a lot of time there!
There is a great lesson to be
learned from my childhood home. It is a
direct parallel to life and the relationship we have with our Heavenly
Father. Far too often we are content to
live our lives on the ground-level of existence, comfortable and content with
the circumstances life has afforded us.
The sad part is that everything we need, all our necessary provision,
the need for relationship, and the very staples of life are to be found
upstairs!
Our Heavenly Father wants us to live
life on a higher level than the ground floor.
His plans for us are so much larger and greater than we can ever
imagine. The provisions He has for us
are far beyond our ability to imagine and the relationship He longs to share
with us is far deeper and richer than anything we have ever known before
Jesus spoke of this in Chapter 5 of
John’s gospel. In one of his many
conversations with the Pharisees, Jesus stated very plainly that he had come to
bring life but that men refused to come to him to receive it. In John 5:39-40, Jesus says the following, “You
diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess
eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to
come to me to have life.”
There is a determined sadness in
this statement. The Pharisees were the
religious leaders of their day. No one knew the Scriptures better than they and
no one should have been more aware of the Messiah than these learned men. Yet for all their searching of the
Scriptures, for all their knowledge of God and His ways, they completely missed
the boat. They searched the Scriptures
diligently, looking for signs of the Messiah’s coming and all the while he
stood before them.
The real tragedy here is that these
learned men refused God’s invitation to have life. They were content to live on the ground floor
while God had so much more waiting for them upstairs. With the coming of Jesus, God installed a
staircase which allowed them direct access to all His provisions. All they had to do was climb the stairs but
they refused to do so. All they needed
was standing there, staring them in the eyes, and they refused to accept God’s
invitation.
My mom and dad have built a new home
and moved away from Main Street . However, when I am home, I ride by the house
and look through the windows. The people
living there don’t know me and I don’t know them. Yet I wonder if they ever stop and think how
important that spiral staircase in the back of the house is. I wonder if they realize that without it they
would have no access to any of the provisions necessary to life in that
house.
Then my thoughts turn inward and I
ask myself if I understand the importance and the significance of the staircase
God has provided in Jesus Christ so that I can have direct access to the throne
of grace. Am I content to live on the
ground floor of life or do I understand that everything I need is on the next level? All I have to do is climb the stairs.
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