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Parable offers clear lesson on modern life



Rocky Mount Telegram

Thursday, November 05, 2009

“I will open my mouth in parables. I will utter what has been hidden since the foundation of the world,” (Matthew 13:35).

I enjoy parables. They are great teaching tools and were used by Jesus to convey spiritual truths that are often difficult to grasp. In Jesus’ case, he would use an everyday situation to communicate how he felt we should live. Jesus liked them so much that about 40 of them are recorded in the New Testament.

Pastors often use parables, although we don’t realize it because the ministers don’t call them parables. In today’s pulpits, they are referred to as illustrations. Just like parables, illustrations communicate important spiritual truths. Call them what you like, they still work today as much as they ever have.

My wife gave me a great illustration the other day that I can use to convey a spiritual truth that I believe is important. A young man on his way to work was slowed by a big truck, which obstructed his view ahead. He tried several times to pass the 18-wheeler, but the winding road would not give him the clear view needed to ensure there was no oncoming traffic. Suddenly, the truck veered to the left to avoid a fallen tree. Unfortunately, the young man did not react quickly enough and hit the tree, causing great injury to himself.

This modern-day parable emphasizes the importance of a close walk with Jesus. The winding road represents life with all its twists and turns. We never really know what lies ahead in our lives — the trees that will block our way — but we do know the one who does know; and if we choose to follow him, we can avoid much of the trouble that lies ahead.

Just how do we maintain that close walk? Prayer, Bible study and church attendance help. I believe the abundant life Jesus promises in John 10:10 more easily can be realized when we make sure these three practices become habits in our lives.

But the question really isn’t as much about how we maintain a close walk as it is about whether we will do our part. Prayer, Bible study and church attendance do not come without work. Like exercise, most of us have to force ourselves to do them until they becomes habit

God repeatedly assures us that he will do his part. There are hundreds of promises in the Bible, and not one of them has been broken. Just as God told Isaiah: “So shall my word be that goes forth from my mouth. It shall not return to me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it,” (Isaiah 55:11).

Even with prayer, Bible study and regular church attendance, no one is going to avoid all the roadblocks that life brings. But when they do come, God will give us the grace and peace to deal with them. That, too, is a promise directly out of his word. “No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it,” (1 Corinthians 10:13).

Write to Mike Ruffin at mike.ruffin@devotions.com. His Web site is devotions.com.

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