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Swimming with Alligators

Swimming with Alligators

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Graduation season is once again upon us. Almost all of us know someone who will be graduating in the next weeks.

Do you remember graduating from high school? When I think about graduation I think about a story I heard about a wealthy man who invited a large number of people to his home. At one point in the evening, he brought them outside to a pool and said, “I want to give a brand new BMW to the first person who can swim across this pool. There was only one problem—the pool was filled with very large alligators. For a while, no one moved. Suddenly, there was a splash and everyone watched this frantic young man swim as fast as he could from one side of the pool to the other. Coming to the other side of the pool, he jumped out unharmed by the gators. The host of the party was there to greet him with the keys to his brand new car. The host said, “I can’t wait to see you in your brand new BMW.” The man who had just come from the pool said, “I can’t wait to get my hands on the person who pushed me in the pool!”

The truth is, in a manner of speaking, graduating from high school or college (for that matter) is like being pushed into the deep end of the pool, and the pool is filled with very large gators.

So, how do we survive? The writer of Ecclesiastes gave us these words:

But beyond these, my son, be warned: there is no end to the making of many books, and much study wearies the body. 13 When all has been heard, the conclusion of the matter is: fear God and keep His commands, because this is for all humanity. 14 For God will bring every act to judgment, including every hidden thing, whether good or evil. (Ecclesiastes 12:12-14)

In order to survive the pool of gators, we need to …

Have a Big Perspective about Life. Often times our perspective is too shallow. We think if we can accumulate more, we will be happy. The writer of Ecclesiastes challenged that perspective when he said, “Vanity of vanities! All is vanity!” Without God, all things will be empty. With God, all things can be enjoyed. Have a Big, God-sized perspective regarding life.

Have Few Priorities. Discovering God’s plan for life means discovering that life will have relatively few priorities. In fact, the writer of Ecclesiastes is able to condense those priorities down to two. Fear God. Keep His commandments.

Have one Purpose. Our purpose must be to glorify God with our lives. If you really want your life to have ultimate meaning, know that in the end, our lives will not be measured by how much we have in this life, but how much we have stored up for eternal life.

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