secure your oxygen mask first…
You know the drill… after watching a very full flight go through the necessary hustle and bustle of shifting carry-on’s in the overhead and people get latched into their seats, you finally pushback from the gate. Then the real “entertainment” begins either live or on memorex - how to latch your seatbelt, the seat becomes a flotation device, yada yada yada.
We can become so jaded to this presentation of life-saving instruction. There are lessons that stretch into many areas of life from this observation. The one
that I have been thinking about lately is when they say, “in the unlikely event of temporary loss of cabin pressure, oxygen masks will descend; secure your oxygen mask first, before helping others.”
Secure your oxygen mask first, before helping others. Boy, why didn’t I think of that? Why did I think that I must take care of everyone else, before I tended to my own soul? How did I overlook that from the very beginning we have been admonished to ensure we were “well” before we cared for others? I Tim. 4.16 is very clear on this idea of securing your oxygen mask first,
“Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers.”
May we save both ourselves and others. Take time time to breath. Take time to be with The Mystery. Take time to care for your soul. As we are diligent to care for ourselves; we ensure we can faithfully finish “the race” that is before us.






That is my life verse. Great post!
thanks Len for stopping by and for checking in with a comment!
i’m truly enjoying each of these posts. hopefully i can now apply them, in my life, and my work with youth!
thanks.
thanks larryl for joining the conversation!
Doug - great post and a great reminder for us all to not take on the Savior the world mentality. I appreciate your heart and hope all is well…
thanks for weighing in Matt! Great to have you stopping bye - join in any time.