Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable,
whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise,
think about these things.
Day two of our
Alaska Adventure the first thing we noticed is that is colder here then back
home. As we boarded our plane to head North the Temperature was 92 degrees. As
we were welcomed to Anchorage the temperature was 46. Now is a good time to
focus on the adventure that is before us.
In the 1970s when the Alaskan Pipeline was being
constructed many Texans went to Alaska to work on the pipeline alongside the
Eskimos, native Alaskans. However the Texans could only work a few hours in the
frigid weather, while the Eskimos could easily work for hours on end.
Some scientists decided to do a study to find out why the
Eskimos could withstand the weather, while the Texans flagged. The study
concluded there were no physiological differences between the Eskimos and the Texans.
Then the scientists conducted a psychological study and discovered the
difference. The Eskimos experienced the cold, but clearly understood that a job
needed to be done. With that mindset, they focused intently on obtaining
results rather than how the weather was affecting them. The Texans, on the
other hand, were so focused on the cold weather it became their overriding
experience of the situation, monopolizing their attention and energy and
crippling their capacity to work.
When the Apostle Paul penned these words in Philippians
4:8, exhorting us to meditate on those things which are good etc. -- he was in
prison. Yet he clearly had been training himself not to focus on his external
circumstances, but on everything good, noble and praiseworthy, and especially
the Lord Himself! Paul was no stranger to discomfort or the temptation it
brings. But he'd learned well that his inward attitude toward difficult
external circumstances could dramatically affect the way he experienced them
and also his capacity to function in spite of them.
Focus on how bad things are – the trials, temptations,
the circumstances that surround you – and you will be crippled by the amount of
attention you give to them. Focus on the Lord, His Word, His promises, His
deliverance, and everything good He is, has done, and will do, and you will
work like an Eskimo in frigid air.
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