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trip to the beach is
every kid’s dream! Building sandcastles,
riding waves, digging in the sand, chasing waves, and body surfing are better
than any theme or amusement park could ever be!
Some of my fondest memories are tied to our vacations at the shore. I remember playing in the sand with my shovel
and bucket, building sandcastles with my brother and collecting shells with my
parents. But the most fun we had was
playing in the surf; it was also the most dangerous even though I didn’t know
it.
During vacation, we would sleep later than usual. After breakfast, we would head down to the
shore and spend the entire day playing in the sand and swimming in the
ocean. We would also take rubber rafts
with us to the beach for my dad to blow up.
He was always tired after he did this and I never understood
that!!! I do now!!! Anyway, we would take our rafts out and ride
the waves back to shore. On our way to ride the waves, mom would always say the
same thing, “Keep your eyes on me and don’t drift too far down the beach!”
Like any kid, I screamed out “Ok mom” as I ran for the
water. All the while I wondered what she
meant about drifting. I was going to be
right in front of her and I didn’t plan on going anywhere. Ending up way down the beach, out of the
sight of my parents wasn’t a part of my plan.
However, that is exactly what happened because I didn’t understand the
concept of the undertow.
When you are at the beach, the water comes in and goes out at
a specific angle. Since I was no match
for the Atlantic Ocean , I was carried right along
with it. Even when we were standing
still, my brother and I were moving down the beach in keeping with the motion
of the waves and the pull of the undertow.
Each time we emerged from the water on our rafts, I noticed we were
further and further down the beach. I
would locate my parents on the shore and drag my raft back to our
location. I would start playing in front
of mom and dad and in a little while, I would find myself back down the beach,
away from our spot. Now I understood what mom meant when she told us to keep
them in sight.
The writer of Hebrews gives the same advice to us today. He knew that the sea of life has a strong
undertow that can easily pull us out to sea and away from our daily walk with
God. He also knew that if we are to keep
our bearings straight, we must keep our focus on Jesus, making sure we know
where He is at all times. The writer
also knew that we must constantly adjust our position, keeping Jesus as our
point of reference in order to find our way back when we drift down life’s
shoreline.
In Hebrews 12:2 we
read, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the
author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the
cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of
God.” Notice the opening words of
this passage. The writer admonishes us
to keep our eyes fixed—glued—on Jesus.
He is to be the point of reference according to which we make every
move. As soon as I emerged from the
water I looked to find my parents. Their
location on the beach was an instant indication as to how far I had
drifted. I had moved; they had not!
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