Every journey begins with a destination in mind. Whether it’s
going to the local grocery store, or a cross country drive, even before you
take your first step, you know where you want to go, and have a pretty clear
idea of how to get there.
Some people are more diligent about mapping out their journey
than others, but unless you’re Forrest Gump and just decide to run one day for
the sake of running, there is always an end goal, a terminus, a finish line,
that remains constant. Not only is the destination a constant, something always
at the forefront of your mind as you inch your way toward it, it is also fixed.
Depending on how important it is for you to get to where you’re
going, if perchance there are detours, roadblocks, or impediments, you will
find a way around them, and push ever forward.
If you give up on a journey because you’ve been met with
difficulty at some point along the way, the destination was never that
important to you to begin with.
Even if there is traffic, even if there is a backup, even if
the road is closed, if where I’m going is important enough to me, I will find a
way to get there.
If there’s too much traffic on the way to the greasy spoon where
I was planning on having lunch, I will alter my plans, and go somewhere closer.
If there’s too much traffic on the way to my daughter’s school where she is
waiting for me to pick her up, altering my plan or my destination is not an
option. I need to pick her up, and not doing so won’t even cross my mind. I’ll
sit in the traffic, I’ll find a way around the roadblock, because where I’m
going is so important to me, that I will let nothing stand in my way.
Tragically, this is not the prism through which many
believers today view their journey toward eternity. They have not adopted the
necessary mindset that they must reach their destination at any cost. Many are
content to run in circles or jog in place, or just sit and watch the world go
by justifying their inaction and absence of drive with tired tropes such as ‘if
it’s meant to be, it will be,’ or ‘it will all work out in the end.’
Long forgotten is the admonition that we must run the race
with perseverance, or run it in such a way as to obtain the prize. We have
surrendered to terminal indifference, and have bought into the lie that
everyone gets a prize in the end, whether they ran the race, or crossed the
finish line.
If anything, the present state of disinterest betrays our
true hearts. We are indifferent, disinterested, easily sidelined, distracted,
and unfocused because the destination just isn’t that important to us.
Why put forth the effort to get somewhere when I can just
Google Earth it? Why press in, agonize, pray, and ask for the power of God,
when I could just read about other men’s experiences?
The answer to this question is a simple one. No matter how ultra-high-definition
your screen, no matter how big or how modern, nothing can replace the feel of
the hot sand between your toes, or the salty breeze on your face.
If you are diligent ad single-minded in reaching your journey’s
end, you will. The destination is worth the effort you put into making the
journey. It is worth the disappointments, frustrations, setbacks, sacrifices,
and time it takes to get there, because only by making the journey will we hear
‘well done good and faithful servant.'
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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