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very morning at 4:45, my alarm sounds. No matter the weather outside and no matter
how restful my sleep may or may not have been, that alarm sounds telling me to
get out of bed and start my day. As I
lay in bed this morning listening to that alarm, I began to think about all the
different ways I receive warnings and alerts throughout the day.
My computer at work has an alarm informing me of the arrival
of new e-mails. This alarm sounds all
the time as you can imagine. Outside my
office door there is a fire alarm to alert everyone in the building of
impending danger. My car is equipped
with an anti-theft system that will send out a blaring shrill should anyone
attempt to climb in without permission and, like most of you, my home has an
alarm to alert me of a fire or an intruder.
I constantly set off this alarm by opening doors without first turning
off the alarm. I’ll bet this happens to
many of you as well.
It should come as no surprise to us that the Bible speaks of
the alarm found in the human heart. This
alarm sounds to alert us of the potential dangers in our thought lives, in our
actions, and in our reactions to the various situations life brings our
way. This alarm is found in Hebrews 4:12, “For the word of God is living and active. Sharper
than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit,
joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”
You want to talk about an alarm! My morning alarm hurts my ears but God’s
alarm goes straight to the bones, joints, marrow, and the heart! It leaves nothing to chance! It touches and affects every fiber of our
being and it judges our thoughts, our attitudes, and our intentions.
If you are like me, you hear this alarm several times during
the day. God continually warns me of
thoughts, of reactions, of words I’d like to say but shouldn’t and of attitudes
I have that are unpleasing to him. That
is the purpose of the alarm; it is to wake us from our slumber in order to face
things in the proper frame of mind and spirit.
Is the alarm sounding in your life today? If so, listen to it and obey it. Don’t roll over and hit the snooze button,
hoping for a little reprieve. Instead,
let God search your heart and alert you to the changes that need to be made in
order to face life’s situations in a way that is pleasing to him. Have a great day today!
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