It’s winter in the midwest, and that means… Snow, ice and freezing temperatures. Bring it on! (This teacher loves the joy of snow days. 😀) This winter, when Kansas City had its first snowfall, there was a lot more havoc on the streets than anticipated. Part of this was because more snow fell than the weather forecasters had predicted! The other part, however, was because of the state of the roads. Kansas Citians were left asking one another (and whoever else they could find to ask): Were these roads pre-treated?
When the transportation department of any city knows significant snowfall is coming, workers typically take to the streets to pre-treat them. This involves applying a liquid solution to the roads that keeps the snow and ice from binding to the pavement when it does fall. It’s often salt brine that is used for this. I won’t get too technical because I don’t necessarily understand the chemical technicalities, but I do know that by pre-treating roads before a winter weather event, when the storm hits, the potential damage/impact decreases significantly.
As I sat in my cozy home watching the snowfall on our first snow day (school cancellation!) of the winter this year, I watched snowplows going back and forth doing damage control, and I wondered how thorough the pre-treatment had been. Then, I thought about how this idea of pre-treatment applies to spiritual life with Christ.
Snowstorms are seemingly inevitable each winter in Kansas City. Every so often a winter passes by without any huge weather events, but that is rare. Similarly, life storms that hit are unavoidable. They are sure. To pass through an entire life without facing any expected or unexpected challenges would be to live in a perfect world without sin. One day, believers will live in that beautifully restored world! But for now, we are surrounded by sin, which means storms. will. come. It’s a matter of when, not if. Are you prepared?
Transportation workers pre-treat the roads to prepare for storms. What if we pre-treated our lives? There are lots of habits and practices that might fall into this pre-treatment category. As I reflect on my own life, imperfect as it is, here are five of my pre-treatment practices that have proved most helpful when storms have come.
It is so important to think and plan ahead. What kinds of pre-treatments have you set into motion? If an unexpected life challenge fell into your path today, would your spiritual roads be ready? This verse from Psalm 84 just came to mind, particularly the wording from The Message translation.
And how blessed all those in whom you live, whose lives become roads you travel. -Psalm 83:5
Go on and pre-treat the heck out of your life! Intentionally place and keep Jesus on every single road. There’s no time like the present to prepare for the future.