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29 July, 2012

Being Faithful: Selfish-less

Being faithful to a calling is never easy. Most of the time, we do not want to be governed by another schedule, plan, or set of commands. Our dream vacation consists of what we want to do, when we want to do it; and, every hour of the day is organized by you, and you alone. Even when someone confronts you with the notion that their wish for you is the best option, you don't want to believe them, even if it is the truth. An independent life with no strings attached is exactly what we want. Our culture complains when we have to pay bills, listen to a job training seminar, attend classes on the weekend, and an endless list of other things. Worse yet, we think it is OK to complain; we think we are doing ourselves and those around us some kind of favor. When we moan, we want someone to agree with us in order to ultimately make us feel better. When someone agrees with us, it makes us want to complain more. And, the cycle begins.
What selfish people we are! We gravitate towards getting our way, and when we do not, we throw the tantrums like the ones we spent most of our time teaching children not to do. Our complaining is like a virus that convinces us that our lives are far more important than anyone else's. As Christians, this selfish behavior should alarm us. We should immediately wake up from this deceitful attitude and start walking on the path we are called to engage - and do it with a positive attitude.
If the Lord has called me to follow through on a command, He most likely will not tolerate a negative attitude. However, we still gravitate towards our desires and our own goals. On the outside, we smile and nod, knowing that God will be pleased with us when we cheerfully follow his commands. On the inside, we groan, moan, whine, complain, mumble, daudle, and shake our heads. We may even cut as deep as cussing, refusing, and labelling God as a failure to bring us happiness. As a result, we crush the relationship with God we built. Like a cheating wife, we threaten God and express our desire to walk away from the marriage.
Proverbs is a beautiful book because it talks all about wisdom. Chapter 3, verse 3 says, "Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart." No matter what, be faithful in what you do. Being faithful means sticking to the cause, no matter what the condition. It means focusing on what you were called to do, and doing it with love and devotion to the Lord. It does not matter how we feel or what we want. In the end, we need to be faithful without expecting anything in return - with 100% of our effort. Furthermore, faithfulness means loyally committing to His Ways and doing "everything without grumbling" (Phillipians 2:14).
Moses is a good example of someone who had a difficult time accepting God's purpose for him.  "Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the Israelites out of Egypt" (Exodus 3:11), Moses quizzically asked. Even after God reassured Moses, saying, "I will be with you", Moses still had questions of doubt. In the same way, what God has called us to, He will bring us through. God is with us and will pull us through what we are called to do. As chosen ones, God will ensure that as long as we are faithful, we will not fail.
So, since God will bring us through what He called us to, let us have an attitude that spreads the Gospel; "Be exalted, O God, above the heavens; let your glory be over all the earth" (Psalm 57:11). Remove the grumbling, the complaining, and the selfishness, and instead replace it with praise and devotion. Most importantly, be faithful and "serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people" (Ephesians 6:7).

03 July, 2012

Making Monotonous Marvelous

Ever have those days where you wake up and realize there is nothing in front of you but free time? And, when you have that free time, the only person around to share that free day with is you? Well, sometimes those days feel so monotonous and boring. In fact, it is obvious these days exist because many are so quick to voice their opinion on how they feel about days like these.
But, who could possibly disagree when your day is filled with nothing but you and your thoughts? Life certainly does not feel exciting or adventurous when your doing the smallest tasks that seem to make no difference to the world around you. Consequently, a quiet and lonely day to yourself seems grey, dull, and lacking excitement. In some cases, we want to become busy just to remove ourselves from the routine of boredom. We want to make everyday exciting, but some days are irresistibly mundane and stale
So, what's the remedy? What can we do?
We can change our attitude. After all, if we even have the slightest temptation to blame our day on anything, it should be our attitude. 1 Corinthians 10:31 says, "So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God." (NIV) When we claim we are bored, it might be so, but do you think God's intention in making us was to entertain us? Francis Chan, author of Crazy Love, Forgotten God, and co-author of Erasing Hell, points out in Crazy Love that "The point of your life is to point to him. Whatever you are doing, God wants to be glorified."
Whatever you are doing - no exceptions - God wants it to be for him. Imagine your life as a tribute to God's goodness. He has given you the blessing of living in what he made, so owe him back your life. Make everyday extraordinary by placing God in the center of it; it's biblical! We need to do everything for the Lord. If our boss tells us to do something, you would do it with a joyful spirit - in the same way, "be glad and rejoice before God; may they be happy and joyful" (Psalm 68:3, NIV). Do everything for the Lord, and rejoice while doing it.
It is your attitude and your choice; be a steward of the minutes you are given, and no matter how monotonous the day feels, make it monotonous for the Lord. Your entire life is his, and he deserves our best. Make monotonous marvelous, and see how God works through it. 


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