Continued from yesterday
Psalm 1:1-3 1 Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked or stand in the way of sinners or sit in the seat of mockers. 2 But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. 3 He is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in season and whose leaf does not wither. Whatever he does prospers.
Years ago I had a good friend in college named Keith. His father who was a piano tuner, trained him in this trade when he was a child. Keith started tuning professionally at age 9 and was very good at it. He was raised near a nationally famous music camp and one summer he tuned for Van Cliburn who was performing at the camp.
There is one thing that I particularly remember about how Keith did his tuning. Although he did it by ear, he disciplined himself to tune periodically with a machine. He found this to be an excellent and necessary way to keep his own ear tuned appropriately. Otherwise, with the passing of time, his ear would go slightly off.
This is such an important lesson for us to consider as we look at our own lives. We have habits, associations, friends, idiosyncrasies, patterns of behavior, thoughts and attitudes – all of which need to be ‘in tune’ to the standard that God has for us. Without diligence, these practices can become ‘off key’ just as much as an out of tune piano. We might think everything is fine because we become deaf (and blind) to the disharmony we’re producing. What appears normal can become strident without us being aware of it. I trust we understand that I am not talking about music here.
What is sexual impurity? What is gossip? Dishonesty? Immodesty? Immorality? What is stealing (in terms of habits and practices done at work)? How about jealousy or gossip? Where do you hang out on Friday or Saturday nights? Where do we draw the lines on these things? What is our standard for right and wrong? Acceptable and unacceptable?
These are all items, along with many others where we must be in tune with God’s word. We must care enough to submit everything about our lives to Him. Prayerfully read His word and allow the Holy Spirit to touch anything in our lives. If we’re really listening, He will show us where we are ‘out of tune”.
Great devotion, Don. So true. I’ve been trying to make sure that I’m in God’s Word every morning in order to make sure that I’m “in tune” with what God has planned for my day. Thanks for sharing this word with us today. May God continue to grant you wisdom and a deep understanding of the Word every day and how it applies to our daily lives.