com·mit·ment [kuh-mit-muh nt] a pledge or promise; obligation
As Christians in the 21st century, we are faced with major commitment problems. We are over-committed in many ways and under-committed in others. We commit to running the kids around, working long hours, living the American dream and trying to outdo and outlive our peers. We do not commit to serving our Lord, supporting our church and seeking the truth. Our attempts are pathetic and scattered. Maybe some of us are avid church goers. Others may pray now and then. And some may read devotions. But is this what Jesus called us to do? Weren't we called to SACRIFICE? When was the last time you made a true sacrifice for Christ? And yet this is how we are called to live DAILY.
But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.” Joshua 24:15
Our commitment should be only to God. Any other commitment is to a false idol. We should be commited to seeking His will, truth and words. Evaluating our situation should be a regular practice. If something or someone is taking us away from the Lord or causing us to not seek His will or the truth, then turn from that source. It doesn't need to be complicated - the questions are simple - Does this (thing or person) bring me closer to the Lord? Does it (or he/she) perpetuate truth? Does it (or he/she) cause me to sin? We must not assume that we are able to withstand sin without corruption.
Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” 1 Corinthians 15:33
As Christians in the 21st century, we are faced with major commitment problems. We are over-committed in many ways and under-committed in others. We commit to running the kids around, working long hours, living the American dream and trying to outdo and outlive our peers. We do not commit to serving our Lord, supporting our church and seeking the truth. Our attempts are pathetic and scattered. Maybe some of us are avid church goers. Others may pray now and then. And some may read devotions. But is this what Jesus called us to do? Weren't we called to SACRIFICE? When was the last time you made a true sacrifice for Christ? And yet this is how we are called to live DAILY.
But if serving the LORD seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods your ancestors served beyond the Euphrates, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you are living. But as for me and my household, we will serve the LORD.” Joshua 24:15
Our commitment should be only to God. Any other commitment is to a false idol. We should be commited to seeking His will, truth and words. Evaluating our situation should be a regular practice. If something or someone is taking us away from the Lord or causing us to not seek His will or the truth, then turn from that source. It doesn't need to be complicated - the questions are simple - Does this (thing or person) bring me closer to the Lord? Does it (or he/she) perpetuate truth? Does it (or he/she) cause me to sin? We must not assume that we are able to withstand sin without corruption.
Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” 1 Corinthians 15:33
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I like what you have said about how evaluating our lives should be a regular practice. I think its easy to find a niche or routine that works for you, and then just go through the motions. Its harder to stop and pray and ask God if He would have you change, or move, or quit your job. Other cultures have to completely depend on God, because they literally have nothing else. We are in the same boat, but its harder for us to see that God is all we have. Thank you Proverbs 8!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your input, Kristina! And I agree - our society forgets to keep its focus on Christ. We like to think that WE are responsible for all that we have, not God.
ReplyDeleteLisa,
ReplyDeleteWelcome back with the blog! (this is my 3rd attempt to post, sorry for the delay) I am blessed that I receive the daily benefit of discussions from your studies of the Word. I appreciate your dedication to bring out discussions of the Word and Gods message to us. I am truely blessed by our walk together. I love you.
Paul (the other Paul)