Tubing

Tubing down a river is a beautiful thing.

A tube is a perfect device on which to float down a river because it does two jobs really well. First, it floats.  That’s important if you swim like I do. Secondly, because of its shape a tube catches a lot of current. That combination makes a trusty old inner tube the perfect device upon which to float lazily down a river.

If you ever try to tube up a river, however, you will discover instantly that your tube isn’t your friend anymore. No matter how hard you try it is pretty much impossible to float upstream on a tube.

In life we have a very similar problem.

Most of the time, we just float with the current. Wherever life goes, we go with it. But sometimes, we don’t like where our lives are going. But when we try to reverse course and go upstream for a while, everything gets really, really hard, and not only can we not float upstream, we can’t even just stay still.

Whenever we challenge the current of life, we discover that our lives are shaped very well for going with the current, and very badly for going against it.

One of the things that I love about Jesus is that He is the answer to that problem. When a person gives their life to Him, then Jesus becomes an anchor of safety in our lives. And He also begins to reshape us. Instead of being people who are basically slaves to the current to life, we are redesigned so that we can float towards Him no matter what direction the current is pushing us.

If you’re feeling stuck in a bad current of life, He is the answer for that. And many other things.

When you’re ready for Him, He’s ready for you.


 
Mick ThorntonComment