. . . Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith . . . Hebrews 12:1b-2a
The landscape in Kuala Lumpur is always changing with high rise buildings along Jalan Sultan Ismail.
What does amaze me are the workers who put those office buildings up. I'm referring to those special individuals who walk the girders way up in the sky. Try to ask these brave men how they managed to keep going without losing his balance.
They will say, "You get used to it."
"The first rule is: don't ever look down or around. Keep your eyes on the place you are walking toward. Then you don't get frightened."
This reminded me of a spider web team building game I played three years ago and it was at least three storey building high and I have to walk from one end to another end by just holding the rope and move. It was challenging but I stayed my eyes on the destination I just wanted to reach by focusing my eyes on the other side of the rope.
That's a great rule. Keep your eyes on where you're going. That rule is applicable to things other than walking on steel girders. Hunters need to keep their eyes on where they're going when they go into the field. Motorists need to keep their eyes on where they're going when they're driving their car.
Above all, you need to keep your eyes on where you're going when it comes to eternal life. If you look down at all the things the world has to offer, all the temptations the devil places in front of you, it can get frightening, disconcerting, dangerous. It's too easy to fall.
That's why we need to look at the place where we're going and, just as importantly, look at the person, Jesus, who is taking us there. When we see His cradle, His cross, His empty tomb, our fears disappear and we know we are safe.
Look at Jesus and you'll feel safe. And you don't have to take my word for it. You can take it from a man who walks the high steel for a living.
Let run the race and our eyes fixed on Him.
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