Distracted!
In August of
2011, a LifeNet helicopter crashed in a pasture near Mosby, Missouri,
within sight of and only a mile from the intended destination. The pilot
and three passengers – a patient and two medical personnel – were killed
instantly.
Federal safety officials announced this week that the pilot was at
fault. Specifically, they said the fatal crash was due to fatigue, lack
of training, and… distracted texting!
Mike Ahlers of CNN reports that safety officials discovered in an
investigation that the pilot “sent several text messages with one hand
while flying the helicopter with the other....
But those text messages in the air – which ended 19 minutes before the
crash – turned out to be less consequential than text messages he sent
and received while on the ground. Investigators believe [the pilot]
engaged in an extensive text conversation with a colleague about dinner
plans while he was conducting mandatory pre-flight checks of his
helicopter. Because of those distractions, [he] missed two opportunities
to detect that his helicopter did not have sufficient fuel for his
mission.”
After picking up the patient at a hospital, the pilot apparently took
off after miscalculating that he could reach his destination. He was
fatally wrong.*
Distractions can cause many problems in our lives; they
can even cause us to miss out on a saving relationship with the Creator!
In the Parable of the Sower (see Mark 4:1-20), Jesus described FOUR
different types of soils that represent the hearts of people and how
receptive these hearts are to the Word of God. One of the soils He
described was the “thorny soil” (v. 7). He later explained
the hearts represented by this type of soil: “Still others, like seed
sown among thorns, hear the word; but the worries of this life, the
deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and
CHOKE the word, making it unfruitful” (vs. 18-19).
Jesus was warning that some hearts are TOO DISTRACTED to
receive the Word into their hearts, obey it, and be saved.
In the same parable, Jesus taught that those whose hearts are like “good
soil” are those who “HEAR the Word, RECEIVE it, and BEAR fruit” (v. 20).
Those who are
not distracted are able to understand the Good News (the Gospel) that
God sent His Son into the world to pay the price for our sins (John
3:16; Eph 1:7).
“GOOD
HEARTS” will also understand that in order to receive the
benefits of Jesus’ atoning sacrifice, one must place his
faith
and trust in Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from sin in
repentance
(Acts 17:30-31),
confess
Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and be
baptized
(immersed) into Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38). Then, as
one continues to walk in the light of His Word, the blood of Jesus –
that was shed for our salvation (Matthew 26:28) – will continue to
cleanse one from sin (1 John 1:7).
Don’t let "distractions" keep you from reaching the
heavenly destination that God desires for you (see John 14:1-6).
Study
His Word with
an open and honest heart, learn of God’s “unspeakable Gift” – the GIFT
of His Son, and accept His salvation on His terms.
Won’t
YOU?
David Sargent, Minister
Church of Christ at Creekwood
1901 Schillinger Rd. S.
Mobile, Alabama 36695
* Information
gleaned from “Pilot Texting a Factor in Deadly Copter Crash” by Mike M.
Ahlers of CNN (4/10/13).
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