My
daughter Tara had a pet labradoodle that was like a big kid; a VERY big kid.
Kendal was hyperactive and had very little discipline to resist jumping on you
and licking you when you walked in the door. Despite this, Tara was able to
teach her a good trick.
When
Kendal would sit still for a minute, Tara would put a doggie biscuit on her nose
and tell her to wait. Kendal would sit there wistfully looking between Tara and
the biscuit on her nose. Finally, when Tara would give the command, Kendal
would inhale the biscuit.
This
is a perfect example of delayed gratification. We all practice delayed
gratification every time we resist buying another pair of shoes or the perfect golf
club. Or limit what we eat instead of eating without limit.
As
followers of Christ, we practice delayed gratification when we resist the
temptation to act out on our sinful thoughts in hope that one day we will enjoy
the presence of God in Heaven. John paints a picture of Heaven as Eden
restored; a paradise without blemish.
Then the angel showed me a
river of the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God
and of the Lamb [Christ], 2 in the middle of its
street. On either side of the river was the tree of life, bearing twelve kinds of fruit, yielding its fruit
every month; and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. 3 There
will no longer exist anything that is cursed [because sin and illness and
death are gone]; and the throne of God
and of the Lamb will be in it, and His bond-servants will serve and worship Him [with great awe
and joy and loving devotion]… AMP
The
Amplified Bible titles these verses, “The Perfect Life”. This is what waits for
those who follow Christ. Everything will return to how God intended it to be in
the beginning; to live in His presence, in a constant perfect relationship.
Like
Kendal, if we are patient and disciplined and willing to practice delayed
gratification, we will enjoy the “perfect biscuit” that is waiting for us.
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