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I had to stop halfway home from work today to buy an ice scraper and some wiper fluid that wouldn’t freeze when I used it. It was early November when the heater in my little Chevy pickup stopped working. That was actually the third heater I had installed in as many months and this time I opted to just bypass the system and go without its protection from the cold. I knew it would be freezing, but I assumed I could ride the winter out with the assistance of a couple blankets and some coffee. I almost made it, too.
There were a couple of late nights and some early morning drives that must have made me look pretty foolish. I had on several layers of clothing, a snowcap, and a hood. All of this was wrapped up in a blanket. Foolish looking I’m sure… but warm as a baby kangaroo in its mother’s pouch.
As I said, I almost made it, but the inevitable overlooked factor eventually came into play. You see, a little Chevy pickup without a heater is also a little Chevy pickup without any means to defrost the windshield.
Today was the first attempt I made to drive a long distance in freezing rain without the defrost working. The fog on the inside of the windshield wasn’t that bad. I simply cracked the windows so that the both sides of the windshield were at the same 30-degree temperature. This eliminated the fog, but it didn’t stop the ice from sticking to the outside of the glass.
Even the windshield wipers soon became ineffective as ice began to stick to ice. Add a little water from my wiper spray and the mess is complete. Thus, I had to stop halfway home from work today to buy an ice scraper and some wiper fluid that wouldn’t freeze when I used it… so now you know why.
As I slowly made my way home, regularly spraying the windshield with antifreeze, the Lord took me back to my prayers this morning. The following is what I now find recorded in my journal.
Lord, I’m really having a hard time. I can’t really pin point it either. I lack whatever it is that causes people to become so devoted to You. Is it discipline or motivation… or am I lacking in something even greater, like true love or faith? Why is it so difficult to find consistency on a daily basis? How can a man, still attached to his flesh, find peace with God? How can he find consistency? If you show me, I’ll tell the world.”
My difficult drive home today was directly related to a decision I made three months ago. I foolishly believed that I could plow through winter on my own. “I don’t need no stinkin’ heater! I’m tough as nails.” They say that hindsight is 20/20, and I believe them. Today, I can see three considerable flaws in my mindset last November.
These three faulty views of reality are the same ones that affect my consistency with the Lord. Instead of a heater though, I assume that reading my Bible, prayer, accountably, or church aren’t really that important. I also believe that I can make it through difficult trials on my own, leaving God out of the equation. Finally, I find that procrastination may be my biggest enemy yet. “I can read my Bible later.” “I’ll spend time in prayer right after I do this…” The list could go on forever.
Maybe you’re like me. I’ve never actually expressed these ideas in thought or word, but they’re evident in my lifestyle. If you’re having a hard time discerning the truth within your own life, I challenge you to look for the warning signs.
If you answered yes to any of these warning signs, I challenge you to commit to change. I have since realized how dangerous and stressful my decision to go without heat really was. In the same manner, the excuses that keep me from a consistent relationship with God are just as dangerous and stressful.
Do you want peace with God? Are you searching for a greater consistency in your relationship with Him? Maybe you need to go back a couple months and reevaluate the decisions you’ve been making. After all, hindsight is 20/20 (Jeremiah 33:3; James 1:5).
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It happened so quickly. One moment the white pickup and its trailer were directly in front of me, the next moment it was on the other side of the road and a old red Thunderbird was up against a telephone poll.
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February 18th, 2004 at 8:44 am
What a great article and descriptive parallel. I really enjoyed your point about covering up for our mistakes and eventually becoming bound by the cover-ups. You are an incredible writer and your illustrations always make me think. Thank you!
February 24th, 2004 at 2:13 pm
I needed this more than you'll ever know. Thanks Glenn for allowing the Spirit to use you.
February 24th, 2004 at 5:55 pm
I've been thinking a lot lately about James 4:17. Anyone who knows what the right thing to do is, but does not do it, SINS! In other words, complacency is sin. Man, that is a tough Word. How many hours a week do I watch meaningless TV, which is doing contrary things to my spirit than what the Lord wants to do with me? How many times have I had to wife off a layer of dust from my Bible? I'm ashamed to admit how long I spend in prayer every day.
Your example in the article of fixing your car goes right along these lines. Thanks for sharing. If we think of ourselves as broken down cars, and know that what the Lord wants to 'drive' is a brand new, shiny, super-fast, perfectly tuned (insert your favorite car type here) - We'd go get a tune up!
February 25th, 2004 at 12:48 pm
Thanks for the kind words guys. And by the way, I love James, chapter 4
December 1st, 2004 at 1:05 pm
Hey dudes do you no a wesite that eplains cold as in cold like "are you cold"?