A Safe Landing
Steve Higginbotham reports: On the evening of
December 29, 1972, Eastern Airlines flight 401 crashed into the Florida
Everglades, killing 101 people. Any time a passenger plane crashes, it
grabs our attention because so many lives are affected by the tragedy.
But what makes this crash even more tragic is that it was completely avoidable.
While preparing to land in Miami, FL, the co-pilot
noticed that a light bulb on the instrument panel wasn't working, and he tried
to replace it. Unsuccessful at his attempts to remove the burnt out bulb,
the airplane was placed on auto-pilot and the pilot himself left his seat to
assist him. Somehow in the process, the auto-pilot was accidentally
disengaged and while the pilot and co-pilot worked at replacing a burnt out
light bulb, the plane slowly descended, and crashed.
Think of it... 101 people died because more attention was
given to a burnt out light bulb than flying and landing the airplane.
Sad indeed, but every day, mistakes more monumental than
this take place. In fact, someone reading this article right now may
unwittingly be in a "descent" that will lead to his destruction if he
continues to devote his attention to things of lesser importance.
Some day they will meet God unprepared because they gave
their attention to lesser things. Jobs, family, entertainment, social
status, schooling, pleasure, wealth, etc. all have their place, but not at the
expense of a "safe landing."
Friends, don't get so caught up with the distractions of
this world (Matthew 13:22), that you fail to "land safely." Give it
some thought.
Our sins place us on a collision course to a dead end
(Matthew 7:13-14; Romans 6:23).
But God loves us so much that He gave His one and only
Son to die on the cross for our sins so that we may have the forgiveness of our
sins and receive the gift of eternal life (Romans 6:23; Ephesians 1:7).
God will save us when we place our faith and trust in
Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) into
Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Then as we continue to
follow our “Pilot,” He will continue to cleanse us from sin (1 John 1:7) and
take us home to heaven (John 14:1-3).
Jesus is the “Pilot” that will lead us to a “safe
landing” (see John 14:6).
Won’t YOU turn your attention – and your life – to Him
(Hebrews 12:2) so that He can take you home?
-- David A. Sargent
* Slightly adapted from “Eastern Airlines Flight 401” in
MercEmail, a weekly devotional from Steve Higginbotham, 10/8/2015. Visit
his blog at http://preachinghelp.org/.
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