The strawman better known as the scarecrow, the decoy used to scare off the birds and in turn produce a greater harvest. We would have to dig deep or travel far to find a better analogy to highlight the way of humanity and this leg of our journey.
Let me explain…
It would take resources and manpower to have an actual individual overseeing the crops, especially just after the sowing of the seed. The farmer’s objective to produce a healthy crop and line his pockets for the winter and the only way to do that is to set up mechanisms to achieve his goal. Someone somewhere came up with the ingenious idea, and the scarecrow was born, through time adaptations added to improve the end game. No longer a static figure but now moving with the wind to imitate the movement of an individual.
The psychotherapist seems to be the flavour of the day. We need to speak through our concerns, but before we can do that we all need to acknowledge a want for improvement. As fruitful as this technique may be, it is no more than another distraction if it shifts our focus off the Lord Jesus Christ. For He alone is the source and attention that will bank treasures for our eternities. Miss this truth and drive in our lives and the consequences are too dreary to discuss, an eternity of absolute misery will be our lot. We need to pay special attention to the ruse.
Everything in life has been design with the same objective from the one trying to deceive. The hidden figure behind the screen, the once fallen angel Lucifer, known as Satan to the masses. The deceiver and the father of lies. The one who introduce our ancestors to sin, the action that separates our relationship with God, the creator of the universe. So to answer your questions, why is there so much devastation in the world? It is for this exact reason; the sin that so easily entraps keeps our eyes off the end game, which is heaven and all its glory. The leg of our journey that will last an eternity. The scarecrows objective to keep the birds from the seed. Satan’s objective to keep humanity out of heaven. There is a war in the heavens over the souls of men and woman. If only we could see the angels part in it all our shift would be instantaneous, we would bend the knee willingly and without hesitation. However that is not how God has chosen the leg of our lives to unfold…
God started his creation in plain view and yet one third of the angles chose to follow Lucifer a created being and where cast out of heaven, banished from the presence of God. Mankind now call upon the name of the Lord who is hidden through the eyes of faith, who in turn broke the shackles of sin allowing the repentant believer to enjoy a union with God the Father. Removing the obstacle that kept us from Him, the brilliance of God who can fathom it? Nevertheless, everything and I mean the whole enchilada that pertains to our carnal wants has been designed as a decoy, a strawman to keeps our eyes off the end game and all because Eve allowed sin to enter in.
The trial of life has been designed to help us call upon the name of the Lord, which in turn opens the eyes of faith and realigns our sight on the “endgame”. However if the trial encapsulates us and we pay it too much attention it could become an unbearable burden playing into the hands of the deceiver. The flipside is also true, the plush luxuries of life could lead to an intensive passion to keep them alive. Do what needs to be done to live the dream which drips with sin. Even the justification we find tainted from start to finish. There is no doubt in my mind that the better place to live would be with the trial of life squeezing in and forcing us to our knees in order to find grace, the aid needed to overcome.
Did you know that God has an abundant supply of grace, a storeroom that cannot run dry? All that is left for us to do is to come boldly, with confidence, which is fortified fuel to overcome the obstacle. Praise the name of Jesus.
Remember it is always about the end game, be on the lookout for the decoys and there are many, keep your eyes on the finished work of Calvary always looking to Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith.
Signing off
Tyrone
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