Thursday, May 27, 2010

Life is Like a Jungle Cruise

What is your favorite attraction at Disneyland? Mine was always the Jungle Cruise. Perhaps it was the nascent spirit of adventurism that came to fruition years later when I travelled to Zaire and experienced a real jungle cruise down the Congo River. Last week in Belize, we hired a native guide, Wally, to canoe us down the Macal River, slicing through the dense rain forest on either side. Wally pointed out the tropical birds and giant iguanas perched on trees atop the jungle canopy. As you can imagine, after seeing the real thing, nothing at Disney’s Adventure Land holds any attraction for me.

And so it is, that everything in this world is only a shadow of things to come
(Colossians 2:17)—God giving us a foretaste, whetting our appetites for the real thing. Everything on earth is going to pass away (1 John 2:17). According to Tozer’s definition, what we ‘see’ isn’t real: “only that which is lasting is real.”

We must examine ourselves regularly to see if we are in the faith
(2 Cor. 13:5), i.e., living by faith; not by sight! Are we seeking to experience a life of lasting substance in the unseen realm, or are we contented with the things we can see, the shadows? Some people will never go to the Congo or Belize (even if they had the opportunity). They prefer the safety, comfort, and control of a theme park. Life is like a jungle cruise. The only question is 'do you want to experience the real thing, or are you willing to settle for the one at Disneyland?'

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