I was looking at my front lawn this morning as I left my house.
The tree in the front yard is a beautiful, brilliant yellow. There are still lots of leaves on the tree … but it’s kind of like someone who’s had a good head of hair but is getting older – that hair is starting to thin out. It was so thick that most people didn’t notice for years that there were some bare spots on that melon.
Well, that’s the stage our tree is in. It’s thinning out and all that hair loss is showing on the grass below.
That’s right, the leaves that have come off the tree are strewn all over our lawn.
I have to tell you, it’s a great fall scene … at least it was this morning with the sun shining and air still. It was a beautiful sight to see.
As I looked at this awesome, live picture, I thought to myself, “You know, those leaves aren’t going to pick themselves up and put themselves in the collection bag. And though the grass isn’t really growing much any more, it’s still green and could probably use one more cut for the year.”
Today would be a great day to get this all done … but I don’t want to ruin the picture, the scene.
I also know that when the tree does go completely bald, I will be picking up leaves again. So if I work on the front yard today, I will still need to work on it another day or two.
And way back – I mean way back in my brain – I have this thought …
If I just wait the wind will come and blow some, many – maybe not all, but close to all – of those leaves somewhere else.
I know I shouldn’t think like that; I should be responsible. They are from my tree and, therefore, they are my leaves.
My only rebuttal to that is when the fall leaf collection is done, yes I will have picked up a lot of my leaves, but there will also be a lot of leaves bagged and taken to the curb that are from other trees.
You see, I know that my neighbours’ leaves are going to leak off their lawns and end up on mine.
That’s the part that doesn’t make me too eager to get at the task.
It’s such a nice day out that I could spend my time mountain biking … and I’m running out of good days to do that too!
Maybe I should be thinking more of my neighbours instead of just focussing on me and my desires. I should really be thinking of them first.
How can I wreck for them that amazing fall scene that they see when they look out their front windows or when they drive into our court?
That would be wrong, even selfish of me to take all that beauty away from them.
Well, I guess that settles it … I’m going biking.
Here’s the thing: It’s easy to talk ourselves into things we want to do. It’s dangerous when we do that with God, like convincing ourselves that God is behind the very thing we’ve talked ourselves into. Get a second opinion, check it with scripture, and don’t just take your own thoughts as the truth.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What kind of things do you try to talk yourself into? Leave your comments below.
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