Watch Out for the Baobabs!

Paul encourages Titus (and by extension, us) in Titus 1:15: “To the pure all things are pure, but to those who are defiled and unbelieving nothing is pure; but even their mind and conscience are defiled”. 

“To the pure all things are pure”, I love that.  I think it means that I can find Jesus and joy in everything,  Purity in heart could be the lens through which we view everything. Using that perspective, I’ll share a little something: 

Antoine De Saint Expury wrote a book in 1943 entitled “The Little Prince”. It’s one of my favorites (and no, its not a “Christian” title – this is a to-the-pure-all-things-are-pure-situation, remember?).  Every great once in a while, I’ll take it out and read it all in one sitting, all by myself, preferably on the favorite spot on my back porch, lake view and solitude. I love the language, I love the story, I love the illustrations. I don’t highlight it and underline, but maybe I should – I love the little life lessons! Here’s one that stands out today:

“It’s a question of discipline,” the little prince told me later on. “When you’ve finished your own washing and dressing in the morning, then it is time to attend to the washing and dressing of your planet, just so, with the greatest care.  You must see to it that you pull up regularly all the baobabs, at the very first moment when they can be distinguished from the rose-bushes which they resemble so closely in their earliest youth.  It is very tedious work,” the little prince added, “but very important….. Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day. But when it is a matter of baobabs, that always means a catastrophe.”

Let that sink in for a minute: “It is very tedious work, but very important.

Solomon 2:15 communicates something similar in a different way: “Catch us the foxes, the little foxes that spoil the vines, For our vines have tender grapes.”

This isn’t a “one and done” situation. Solomon’s little foxes, like the little prince’s baobabs, had to be tended to daily. The “little foxes” were things that seemed small, until they were allowed to get out of control. The “little foxes” are things in our own lives that we might ignore or gloss over or get to another day until we don’t get to them at all.

Sometimes, there is no harm in putting off a piece of work until another day. But when it is a matter of baobabs, that always means a catastrophe.”

Sometimes a delay isn’t harmful. Y’all know I practice Sabbath (you should too! I wrote about it here), I practice a “rule of life” (hey, let’s talk about that one soon!), and there are times in life when we need a rest. Life happens sometimes, things get delayed sometimes, but these interruptions or surprises should be the exception, not the norm.

What are “little foxes” for you? What are things in your life that you should tend to daily? My suggestion is that you include spiritual foundational disciplines: Prayer, Giving and Service, Bible Study, Church Attendance, Worship, Sabbath, Spiritual Friendships, Love, Operating in the Fruit of the Spirit, Fasting…. Your vines have “tender grapes”, the little prince’s planet was small, ignoring the foxes and the baobabs always means a catastrophe. Maybe not at first – it might take you a little time to realize that you have lost your “first love”, but that’s how the enemy of your soul operates. Slowly, subtly, a drift so gradual that you fail to notice that you are slipping away.

It’s a question of discipline, tending to these daily practices. The beautiful thing is: when you cultivate these habits, your love for the Lord will grow. You will be drawn closer to His heart. These daily disciplines will anchor your love for God, and guess what? The “little foxes” and the “baobabs” won’t stand a chance!

Even if it seems tedious at times, that’s a treasure!

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