Over my office door I have a sign that reads, PERSPECTIVE. It is a simple reminder that all of life is a gift to me, that I do not have forever on this planet, that some things don’t matter as much as other things, and that in the end my life is being shaped and formed by the Word I believe is the Word of God.
PERSPECTIVE was driven home again to me recently in my reading of the letter of James. In James 4:14 we are told, “You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.” The first time I read that I thought, “Well, that stinks. I’m just a vapor and that’s it?” But I read further and realized that James was telling us that our days are numbered and that we have no guarantee of longevity, and that even if we live a long life, it pales in comparison to all of history and eternity. James tells us, “You do not know what your life will be like tomorrow” (vs. 14), and we don’t.
So, here’s the deal it seems. We can live in denial concerning our status in the world or we can “draw near to God” knowing that as we do so “he will draw near to [us]. A lot of people choose to leave God out of the loop, and there are people in cemeteries all around the country who didn’t plan on arriving there the day they arrived.
Through James God says to us, Wise up. Gain perspective. Broaden your horizons. Enlarge your outlook. More precisely He says, “Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you” (vs. 10). God size reality awaits us if we will slow down, see the big picture, let God be God in our stories, and live with His Sovereign PERSPECTIVE in mind.
“God…gives grace to the humble,” (vs. 6) so submit to Him, draw near to Him, live for Him, and let Him work His works of grace in you. It will be the ride of your life.
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