Therefore we must pay
much closer attention to what we have heard, lest we drift away from
it. Hebrews
2:1 ESV
Paying
closer attention to what we have heard. How many times as a kid did
you hear, “you need to pay closer attention”? I don't know about
you, but I heard it frequently. Mainly because I was easily
distracted. Is that a rabbit over there? Oh yes, back to the subject
at hand. Paying closer attention. As Christians we need to pay very
close attention to what we have heard concerning Jesus and His
church. If we don't, we will begin to drift away.
When
it comes to spiritual matters we don't want to find ourselves adrift
in a dark world. How many of us would go drifting along in a canoe on
a strange river in the dark. Not many of us. Most of us know that any
river can be fraught with danger, especially for the unaware.
Drifting in the darkness guarantees dangers. When we don't pay close
attention to our walk with Jesus we are flirting with disaster. The
writer of Hebrews understood that danger of drifting away. He knew it
had already begun to happen in the church and the purpose of his
letter is to remind Christians to wake up and pay attention.
The
danger of drifting away for the truth of God's word is just as real
today as it was for the church of the first century. There are so
many distractions in life, family, friends, work, hobbies and so on.
The best “hobby” any christian can have is reading their bible.
When we are in the scriptures we are listening to what God is say ing
to us. When we are listening, truly listening we will pay closer
attention to our walk and where we stand spiritually.
So,
today are you paying close attention to what you have heard, or are
you adrift somewhere else? Some things I do know about the river of
life is that there are rapids, whirlpools and falls that we need to
be on the look out for. If we are not paying attention to what we
have heard we face drowning in that river.
Spend
time in the word today and every day. Listen and pay close attention,
the word of God is your life-preserver.
©
2012 Leo J. Woodman