Wednesday
February 19
“The
precepts of the Lord are right…giving light to the eyes.”
Ps
19:8 NIV
INSTRUMENT
RATED (1)
In their effort to steer around one storm, many
pilots end up in another that’s even worse. But the instrument-rated pilot can
fly directly into it. He can be totally socked in, yet watch his instruments
and fly without fear. But in order, to do this he must have many hours of
training in simulated storm conditions. Trouble, to him, is normal. He has gone
through it many times and knows what to do in an emergency. He knows how to use
his radio and receive help from the radar centers. He knows how to stay on the
radio beams that are crisscrossing the skies for his safety. The mountain that
suddenly looms before him first shows up on the controller’s radar scope, so
the controller can guide the straying plane around it. Actually, if a pilot’s
instrument is not rated, it’s illegal for him to be in a storm. Why? Because if
he hasn’t taken the time, or felt it is important to do his homework and be
prepared-the billions of dollars’ worth of navigation is no use to him. How do
you prepare for the storms of life? By spending time in God’s word. In-depth
knowledge of your Bible is necessary if you’re to be “certified” to navigate
life’s storms. If you wait until trouble comes to find a Scripture to help you,
you have waited too long. One Bible teacher says, “If your mouth will feed your
heart faith when you don’t need it,
your heart will feed your mouth faith when you do.”
This word is taken from Daily Devotional: The Word for you Today.
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