Remote Location
We
were searching for the TV remote again this week. We looked in the sofa, under
the chair, behind the end table...inside the DVD player. We looked everywhere
but hadn’t even a remote idea where it was (“remote” idea—sorry, but
surely you knew I’d have to put it in here somewhere).
Every
time we finally find something decent to watch on TV at my house, we have to
build in an extra half hour to the TV-watching plan for the remote search. Show
starts at 8 Central? If we don’t want to miss the first half we have to start
the hunt in Mountain Time. If the kids had the remote last, it’s likely more
like Pacific Time.
The
TV remote doesn’t have one of those pager buttons like the cordless phone. Why
ever not? Or why can’t the remote simply sense that it’s 10 feet or more from
the TV, sprout some little mechanical legs and maneuver its way back toward the
sofa? With little legs it might even be able to crawl out from the depths of
the chair cushion.
Or
maybe we could at least push some sort of pager that would make it send out
little puffs of smoke. Yeah, smoke signals. That could work.
Of
course, I guess we could use all the energy we spend searching for the remote
to simply walk over to the TV and push the buttons on the set. No, that would
be weird. It’s just not our way. And you can’t flick through 30 channels per
second. Isn’t it strange, though, that sometimes we’ll take apart the DVD
player instead of just getting up and pushing the buttons? Misdirected
energies?
Spiritual
misdirection happens when we stop looking to the Lord for true direction. It’s
something to think about. In fact, the psalmist thought about it in Psalm 119:59: “I pondered the
direction of my life, and I turned to follow your laws.” We learn here that
when we see our lives headed in the wrong direction, it’s not enough just to
think about it. We need to turn. Turn and follow the Lord through His Word.
Verse 64 says, “O LORD, Your unfailing
love fills the earth; teach me your decrees” (NLT).
The only right direction is His
direction—and to top it all off, we can know that His direction is forever and
always the direction of amazing, unfailing love.
And,
hey, I’m not just blowing smoke.
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Rhonda
Rhea is a radio personality with a recurring role on Focus on the Family’s
Weekend Magazine radio program and a conference speaker for events all over
the country. She is the wife of First Baptist Church of Troy, Missouri’s pastor,
Richie Rhea, and mother of five, three in college and two more teens at home.
She has authored several fun and fruitful books, including I’m Dreaming
of Some White Chocolate and High
Heels in High Places: Walking Worthy in Way Cute Shoes. Her newest release, Purse-uit
of Holiness—Learning to Imitate the Master Designer will hit the stores in September. Find out more and sign up for Rhonda’s
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