Matthew 10:28 (NIV)
Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot
kill the soul. Rather, be afraid of the One who can destroy both soul and body
in hell.
Have you ever gone into a store and tried to pay for your
goods with a click pen? The kind that are five for a dollar at the dollar
store?
"I really like this pair of socks. How much are
they?"
"Five bucks."
"Hmmm, I'll give you two click pens for them."
I am sure that you would quickly be shown to the exit,
and more than likely you would receive an invitation to never show your face
around that store again!
In Kenya however, traders love click pens and will accept
them as payment. While looking for a souvenir for his brother, a young boy
bought a zebra statuette for two click pens. The merchant was actually pleased
with the deal! Why? Because click pens are not as common in Kenya as they are
over the Atlantic Ocean. They are luxury items and are very much in demand.
Isn't it true that we often take things in life for
granted? Take friends for example. We may be frustrated that they spend too
much time with us, but once they move to the other side of the world, or even
to the next city, we feel hurt that they are no longer around. How dare they
move!
And what about that special brand of slasa that the local
store used to carry? Will we survive now that they discontinued it?
And what about that favorite blanket? The one we've had
since we were five? Who dared take it to the dump!
Is it possible that our priorities may be wrong? Don't
you think we could survive easily enough with a different brand of salsa? And
what about a new blanket? Wouldn't it work better than the worn out one we've
had all your life? And isn't it possible to stay in touch with old friends
while making new ones at the same time? And is worrying about a pair of socks
really that important? Are our concerns about which brand we should purchase
really that earth-shattering?
Is it possible that we could dwell on more uplifting
items? Like our neighbor who just lost her husband, for example? Or little
Johnny who has no food in his fridge?
Too often we worry over trivia, but the things that are
important in the grand scheme of things are forgotten.
Our reality is found in God, not in a pair of socks or a
jar of special salsa.
Dear Lord, help us have the right priorities. Help our
eyes be open to those that are in need and not be so worried about what we are missing.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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