There is one thing that all of America has in common during this quarantine — we’ve never been here before. The President told us to brace ourselves for the next couple of weeks, as they predict high fatalities.
Miracles are taking place at the hands of faith-filled health workers.
They need our prayers as they go to war for the sick and dying.
What do we do in tough times that we’ve never faced?
Here’s a story that will encourage you:
Years ago, I took a motorcycle course. As a new rider, I was hesitant to go around corners because of fear—I wanted to look down. The instructor repeatedly told us, “do not look down at the ground on corners lest you wipe out, focus
on where you want to go and your bike will follow.”
With a lot of practice, I broke the habit, learning how to take corners with ease.
Fear
was motivating me to look at the ground, but focus
was how I fixed the problem.
Fear
was trying to create a painful reality, but focus
was how I moved in the right direction.
At first, it didn’t feel natural to focus on my destination while tackling a corner; I wanted to see something familiar— but in this case; it was fear. Attempting to break the habit, I had to trust my instructor and focus on creating a new normal that didn’t feel natural at first.
This challenge gets easier as we focus.
In the last two weeks since COVID-19, I have had to refine my focus, vigorously.
Peter knew this timeless battle when Jesus called him to walk towards Him on the water by saying, “Come.”
He stepped on the water to go to Jesus but when he transferred his focus from Jesus to the wind, he got distracted and waves of fear swallowed his faith; he began sinking, and cried out “Lord, save me!”
Distractions kill faith.
Immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and caught him, and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased and they worshiped Him, saying "truly You are the Son of God".
Jesus wasn't freaking out — He was confident. The wind was a distraction that created waves to swallow Peter but the Lord was never afraid."
Peter had faith! He stepped out of the boat but lost his focus when he saw the wind. Fear is a distraction— faith grows as we focus on Him.
We’ve all been distracted by wind, but we don’t have to flounder in the waves it creates. We can focus on the author and perfecter of our faith and receive His confidence amidst the wind and waves.
Faith becomes the result of focus. Whatever we focus on is what we move towards so
If I focus on my faith, I’ll usually fall short, but if I focus on God who is for me, I’ll receive strength I didn’t have.
These encounters didn’t reveal their failure but set them up to face future storms.
This story ended in worship when they said, “You are the son of God.” When we worship first, our focus gets refined to see Him as He is, and the wind and waves find their proper place beneath our feet.
Worship is the best way to refine our focus.
You can’t worship and be distracted at the same time. You have to choose one or the other.
Join the Psalmist!
Psalm 34:1-6
I will bless
the Lord
at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth.
My soul shall make its boast in the Lord; The humble shall hear of it and be glad. Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together. I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears.
They looked to Him and were radiant, and their faces were not ashamed. This poor man cried out, and the Lord heard him, and saved him
out of all his troubles.
We find everything we need in the nature of God. Whenever we find lack, it’s an opportunity to draw near to God and receive more of Him.
As a Father—I focus on Father God who is Fathering me.
As a Husband—I focus on the covenant I have with the Lord and His faithfulness.
As a Leader—I focus on Heaven’s Leadership.
As a Sinner—I focus on His provision for my soul.
As a Saint—I focus on His Presence in my life to empower me.
As a Writer—I focus on what He is saying and write.
As a Beggar—I focus on His feast.
As a Fearful one—I focus on His eyes of love.
As a Worshiper—I focus on the one who fascinates my heart.
My Hope For You.
Is that you would recognize that fear is a distraction and you might have more faith than you think, it’s just time to refine your focus.