“No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs--he wants to
please his commanding officer.” – 2 Timothy 2:4
One of the greatest lion tamers and animal trainers of all time was Clyde
Beatty. He was a big game hunter who became famous as a lion tamer beginning in
the 1930’s and often appeared in films and on television for the next thirty
years.
Standing only five & a half-foot tall, Beatty had the courage and mastery to go
into a cage of 40 snarling lions and tigers with only a whip, a pistol and a
chair. The whip and the pistol were used to get an animal’s attention, but many
people wonder what good would a chair do against a wild animal?
It turns out the chair is the most important of the three tools a lion tamer has
at his disposal. The tamer holds the chair by the back and thrusts the legs
towards the face of the animal. The cat tries to focus on all four legs at once.
In the attempt to focus on all four, a kind of paralysis overwhelms the animal.
It becomes weak and tame because of its divided attention.
Lions and tigers are not the only creatures affected by this problem. We also
tend to become unable to perform our duties when our attention is divided among
too many things.
Where is your focus? Is it on Jesus Christ? Today in prayer, thank the Lord for
your life in Him and keep your focus in life centered on Him.
“As we begin to focus upon God, the things of the Spirit will take shape before
our inner eyes.” – A. W. Tozer
God’s Word: “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our
faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and
sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” – Hebrews 12:2
By Peter Kennedy, Copyright 2006, Devotional E-Mail DEVOTIONS IN 1 AND 2 TIMOTHY
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