One of the incredible abilities
of Jesus was to stay on target. His life never got off track. Not once do we
find Him walking down the wrong side of the fairway. He had no money, no
computers, no jets, no administrative assistants or staffs; yet Jesus did what
many of us fail to do. He kept His life on course.
As Jesus looked across the
horizon of His future, He could see many targets. Many flags were flapping in
the wind, each of which He could have pursued. He could have been a political
revolutionary. He could have been a national leader. He could have been content
to be a teacher and educate minds or to be a physician and heal bodies. But in
the end He chose to be a Saviour and save souls.
Anyone near Christ for any
length of time heard it from Jesus Himself. “The Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost”
(Luke 19:10). “The Son of Man did not come
to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many”
(Mark 10:45).
The heart of Christ was
relentlessly focused on one task. The day He left the carpentry shop of
Nazareth He had one ultimate aim – the Cross of Calvary. He was so focused that
His final words were, “It is finished”
(John 19:30).
How could Jesus say He was
finished? There were still the hungry to feed, the sick to heal, the untaught
to instruct, and the unloved to love. How could He say He was finished? Simple.
He had completed His designated task. His commission was fulfilled. The painter
could set aside his brush, the sculptor lay down his chisel, the writer put
away his pen. The job was done.
[Taken from Just
Like Jesus by Max Lucado]
How focus are we as Christians to be Christ-like?
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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