You
know how it is when it’s time to take pets to the vet, only to find they’ve
evaporated into thin air? It’s amazing
how something so furry and sometimes smelly can vamoose to a Twilight Zone
dimension. One can say the same about
kids. They’re here one second and gone
the next, playing hide-and-seek, except the mom is unaware a game has begun. This happens at home, in stores, restaurants,
anywhere a kid can squeeze through a hole the size of a Tootsie Pop. I myself used to enjoy learning spy-lessons
from Nancy Drew books, then climbing well-leafed trees in the neighborhood, and
spying on unsuspecting neighbors. All
the time, my poor mother wondered where in the world I had gone. And when it neared twilight, well, that was
one unhappy mama, fearing the worst. She
also feared when my brother disappeared, because she was sure he was creating a
stink bomb in the basement, or worse, in someone else’s basement. And sometimes, he was.
I
remember a few decades ago, there was a popular evening newscast warning, “It’s 10:00, do you know where your children
are?” It was a reminder to keep the
kids off the streets, close to home. Time
to go round up those rogue kids leaving messes everywhere they go, possibly
getting into trouble, or absentmindedly wandering willy-nilly.
Here’s
a jolting thought -- have you ever asked yourself, “Do you know where your heart
is?” There is no doubt that my
Father knows exactly where my heart is at any given moment. So I’m never truly lost. However, in my me-oriented world, it’s become
obvious that I really need to call to my heart daily, even hourly. Is my heart just dancing along, singing
tra-la, before accidentally falling into a sin-hole? Is my heart deliberately, willfully slipping
under a fence to sample the green sin-grass on the other side? Is my heart ignorantly tripping over a
sin-stone that someone else’s heart may have placed in my path?
Just
this week so far, it has been necessary to ask my heart, where are
you? Are you being enticed by sinners
(Proverb 1:10)? Are you putting your hope in riches (Psalm 62:10)? Are you
despising reproof (Proverb 5:12)? Are you being tender to others (Ephesians
4:32)? Are you storing up His Word (Psalm 119:11)? Are you
wholly trusting Him (Psalm 28:7; Proverb 3:5)? Are you
singing with thankfulness to God (Colossians 3:16)?
My
Father, thank You for constant reminders in Your Word, those that tell me to
bring my willy-nilly heart back home to You before it gets into trouble. Thank You for loving me, despite the fact
that my heart can be deceitful and whiny.
You want my heart to remain close to You. You're not being a killjoy to my heart for what
it thinks is entertaining and self-deserving, but You want it to be nourished
by You, for my heart's healthy growth and for Your glory. Today, I praise
You for Your relentless encouragement to my heart to seek and rejoice in You (Psalm 105:3).