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he DFW airport is a place of
constant activity. At anytime during the
day or night airplanes take off and land at a steady pace. The sky above the Metroplex area is always
filled with planes that are either leaving the airport or are awaiting
permission to land. It is not unusual,
especially at night, to see multiple sets of landing lights as the planes make
their final approach to the airfield.
Driving to the airport is also an
adventure. People are always making a
mad dash to catch that last-minute flight and it seems that the traffic on the
ground is as congested as the traffic in the air. Yet, amidst all this seeming confusion, the
flights at DFW take off and land on schedule and, with very few exceptions,
everything runs pretty smoothly and according to plan.
As you enter the airport and pick
up your parking ticket, you are immediately faced with one of three traffic
control towers. These towers are the
brains of DFW. Nothing happens, not one plane lands or takes off, not one plane
enters or leaves a gate, without the permission or the knowledge of the people
in the tower. They stand guard over the
entire complex, keeping abreast, not only of all the planes on the ground, but
of every plane on approach to DFW. One
can only imagine the atmosphere in that tower as several controllers keep
careful vigil over their radar screens, tracking every movement of every plane
in the air and on the ground.
Would it surprise you to know that
this example clearly demonstrates the way God watches over his children? Do you realize that nothing you do escapes
the loving eyes of your Heavenly Father?
Everything we do, every move we make, every trial we face, and every joy
we experience captures God’s attention.
What a comforting thought this should be to us today. When we feel as if life is upside down and
that nothing makes any sense, we must remember that God is in the control
tower, observing us, making sure that all conditions are favorable so that we
arrive safely and on time.
Deuteronomy 11:12 speaks of God’s watchful eye and of his promise to oversee
every aspect of our lives. Before the
Hebrew children entered the Promised Land, God already knew where they were
heading and all of the obstacles they would face. He had watched over the land for centuries,
preparing it for their arrival. However,
God also prepared the people so that they would be ready to take the land once
they arrived safely in it. Let’s look at
what this passage of scripture says. “It is a land the Lord your God cares for; the eyes of
the Lord your God are continually on it from the beginning of the year to its
end.”
Here, in this passage is one of the
most wonderful promises God gives us.
Notice that His eyes were on the land “continually, from the beginning
of the year to its end.” That means God’s
eyes never left the land. He always kept
vigil over it, knowing every move that was made in it and He waited until the
conditions were right for the people to enter.
God watched over the land because He had promised it to Abraham’s
descendants. God will never break His
promises and He will never forget them.
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o, if God carefully watches over
the land where we are heading, doesn’t it make sense that He would diligently
keep His eyes on us as well? Yes, His
eyes are on us all the time. They never
leave us and His presence is always with us, no matter what we are facing or
what our circumstances tell us. God
keeps watch over us from the beginning of the year until its end. God sits in the control tower of our lives,
making sure that all conditions are favorable for us to taxi to the run way and
take off. As long as we maintain contact
with Him, we can be assured of arriving at our destination safely and on
time. Are
you cleared for takeoff today?
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