Lent is a summons to use
all of the resources that God has given to us for our spiritual journey. Heard
too often in churches, “I’m not being spiritually fed.” Hmmm, are they using
all of the spiritual resources available or are they expecting something to
happen through some sort of spiritual osmosis? Out in the desert, being tempted
by Satan Jesus used the only resource available … scripture that he had
memorized earlier in life. The time to prepare for the challenges of life is
before they arrive at our front door. Not using the available resources can
have tragic consequences as this story illustrates.
USING THE RESOURCES YOU
HAVE
- a story from Kirk Nowery: “The Stewardship of Life,” Page 118
At
12:55 pm the mayday call crackled through the speakers at the Flight Service
Station on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. The desperate pilot of a Piper A22, a
small single-engine plane, was reporting that he had run out of fuel and was
preparing to ditch the aircraft in the waters of Cook Inlet.
On
board were four people, two adults and two young girls, ages 11 and 12. They
had departed two hours earlier from Port Alsworth, a small community on the
south shore of Lake Clark, bound for Soldotna, a distance of about 150 miles.
Under normal conditions it would been a routine flight; however, the
combination of fierce headwinds and a failure to top off the fuel tank had
created a lethal situation.
Upon
hearing the plane’s tail number, the air traffic controller realized that his
own daughter was one of the young passengers aboard the plane. In desperation
himself, he did everything possible to assist the pilot; but suddenly the
transmission was cut off. The plane had crashed into the icy waters. Four
helicopters operating nearby began searching the area within minutes of the
emergency call, but they found no evidence of the plane and no survivors. The
aircraft had been traveling without water survival gear, leaving its four
passengers with even less of a chance to make it through the ordeal. Fiercely
cold Cook Inlet, with its unpredictable glacial currents, is considered among
the most dangerous waters in the world. It can claim a life in minutes, and
that day it claimed four.
Kirk
adds these thoughts to the story: For reasons we will never know, the pilot of
that doomed aircraft chose not to use the resources that were at his disposal.
He did not have enough fuel. He did not have the proper survival equipment.
Perhaps he had not taken the time to get the day’s weather report. Whatever the
case, he did not use the resources that were available; and in this instance
the consequences were fatal.
I
wonder how many other people have died needlessly like these four people did?
Why, because someone did not manage and or use the resources they had at their
disposal. – I also wonder how many have died without Jesus -- spiritually
speaking from others being poor stewards of the resources God has placed them
in charge of.
Nowery
states, "The stewardship of resources is a serious business; and God’s
will is that we give it serious attention. This demands that we have the right
perspective on our resources, and that is possible only if we have the right
focus on our source."
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