Eggs in a Basket

The older I get, the more I realize just how much I am betting on Jesus. To use the old proverb, I am putting all my eggs in His basket—and I’m starting to see just how important that is. The stakes are getting higher. Oh, I loved and trusted Jesus when I was younger, too; but now I am starting to see friends and family die, some of them younger than myself. I am becoming more and more disabled myself. I am watching my son grow up and move out into a world that seems more and more dangerous. As things become darker, it’s clear that where I put my trust is important. Which basket will protect these precious eggs of mine?

Paul had a lot of baskets to choose from—his ancestry among the “chosen people” of God; his religious zeal; his top-level education; his clean conscience. And Paul could have done what a lot of us do—put one or two eggs in each basket, just to minimize the loss if one basket happens to drop. But he didn’t. He put all his eggs in Jesus’ basket—he bet everything on Jesus—he leaned all his weight on Jesus, holding nothing back, and trusted Jesus not to let him fall. That’s the sign either of an idiot or of a very, very confident believer.

You, too, may have many baskets to choose from. Do you have wealth? That’s a basket. What about exercise and healthy eating? That’s another. Then there are things like friends and family, education, good government, hard work, and savings—baskets, baskets, baskets!

Against all of these, Paul urges us to put our eggs in Jesus’ basket. Not that the other things aren’t good—but they aren’t eternal, everlasting, utterly trustworthy. Only Jesus is that. Only Jesus loves you enough to lay down His own life for you—to hang on a cross for you—to rise from the dead for you, and promise to share His everlasting life with you. Only Jesus will see you through whatever comes, no matter how deep the darkness, no matter how strong the storm. Because He is your Savior.

THE PRAYER: Lord Jesus, help me cling to You—all my eggs in Your basket—because You are holding on to me in love. Amen.

This Daily Devotion was written by Dr. Kari Vo.

Reflection Questions:

1. What “baskets” do you have to choose from?

2. Where are you most tempted to place your trust?

3. How can you tell what you’re really trusting in?