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Robert Young

Say what you will about the old TV shows: They were naive. They weren’t completely honest. They were sentimental. All of that may be true, but at least they attempted to foster the best of our hopes and dreams rather than pandering to our lowest desires. One such show was “Father Knows Best.” Robert Young played the dad and the comedy was gentle, but the show focused on a good natured father who really was a source of wisdom and example for his family. So, yeah, it may have been a bit unrealistic, but at least dad was the hero instead of the buffoon or the tyrant so often portrayed in today’s media.

Call me a bit nostalgic, but shouldn’t we desire the highest ideals instead of a false and so-called “honesty” that glorifies darkness?

It’s this missing the point; this skewed focus on lesser things; that takes our lives down the wrong paths. Losing the ability to set our sights on proper priorities and ultimate destinations sends our lives spiralling out of control and soon we look around and ask the question “How did I get here?”

Look at our Gospel Lesson today in Luke 12:13-15, 22-31. The Lord is teaching those following Him about just this very truth: It isn’t in focusing on your immediate success or possessions or achievements that is going to make your live fulfilling. It’s picking out that ultimate “spot” at the end of your life that will make your life straight!

And which of you by being anxious can add a cubit to his span of life? If then you are not able to do as small a thing as that, why are you anxious about the rest? Consider. the lilies, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin; yet I tell you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass which is alive in the field today and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, how much more will he clothe you, O men of little faith! And do not seek what you are to eat and what you are to drink, nor be of anxious mind. For all the nations of the world seek these things; and your Father knows that you need them. Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things shall be yours as well. Luke 12:25-31

So, worrying about all these lesser goals is just like looking down while you’re plowing a field: your row is going to be a crooked as a dog’s hind leg! Your life is going to be filled with worry and disappointment and jealousy and anger and all manner of spiritually poisonous illnesses. Foolishly being gripped by this short-sighted living means you’ll never know the freedom of generosity, of peaceful trust that God knows what you need from day to day, and that unhurried confidence of knowing where you are ultimately going. Looking how God takes care of His world is meant to show you that God knows what you need as well! Do you see the power in this spiritually mature perspective? This means that every event, no matter how pleasant or how difficult, is ultimately a moment where you can learn, be shaped by, and assisted in your ultimate destination. And all you have to do is refuse to fall into the short-sighted trap of looking down at the moment rather than keeping your eyes on your final destination. After all, your Father knows what you need from day to day and He loves you even more than you love yourself. And His love is so much more trustworthy than any self-love we may have! Father really does know best!

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3 Comments

  • Jenny
    Posted November 9, 2015 at 6:23 am

    Thank you for helping us always start our day with focusing on our Lord. You encourage us to keep our eye on the Goal that God has set before us each and every day. God bless you, Father Barnabas.

  • Anestis Jordanoglou
    Posted November 9, 2015 at 12:24 pm

    True to the above Father –

    Those old shows focused on love too, and kindness, gentleness and patience. All the child actors that came out of them didn’t have the rough landings that so many of today’s child actors do. that would seem to me to be a testament to those shows.

  • Subdeacon John (Walter) Kennickw
    Posted November 9, 2015 at 4:55 pm

    It never ceases to surprise me when I read an offering on an Orthodox blog that ties so closely to what has been on my mine and heart recently. The issue of how the husband is presented in today’s TV is so troubling and I believe a large factore in the demise of the family. Our lack of focus on what is truly “needful” has,it seems, justified this in the eyes of our current culture. Lord have mercy and give your children the grace to stand firm in The Truth.
    Thank you for your daily encouragement, Father.

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