Tuesday, March 29, 2022

First World Comforts

 

Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:19, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

And also in Matthew 6:24, “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.” These are phrases with which something must be done. How do we as wealthy, comfortable US citizens justify our pampered existences in light of these passages?

Typically, there are one of two approaches taken to these. Either no thought is given as to their applicability, or some sort of verbal gymnastics takes place to redefine the meaning of the words and how we are not guilty of them.

While there is a level of necessity for the layman to engage in employment and finances, it can be argued quite simply that the lifestyle chosen by most in the comfort of first world America is far beyond one of simple necessity. A few examples will suffice to stimulate consideration. Does a family of two or four need a 3000 square foot home? Does this same family need a $50,000 vehicle or two for that matter? Is it mere necessity that moves this family to annually vacation in expensive, tropical places? Are the expenses of internet, streaming services, and cell phones categorically necessity?

We are all guilty of this to some degree so it is a matter worth considering.


Friday, March 25, 2022

Freedom and Responsibility

 

Life is only a series of best guesses. We can look at the actions we take and hope that the outcome will be good. The things we choose to do may positively impact us in our lifetime, but they also may not. The impact of our choices may not see the intended fruit for multiple generations. But this we can never know.

All we can do is pursue holiness and learn to love our neighbor. We will frequently fail and negatively impact and influence others but overall, most things are not in our power. But those things that are, we need to acknowledge and act upon. We need to take the responsibility that is before us and do what is right.


Tuesday, March 15, 2022

The Rise and Fall of Nations

 

People want to see the socio-political events of their day as a sign of the end times. But, as history has become a boring subject and no one can see beyond their own lifetime, they do not seem to understand that the fall of an empire only means the fall of that empire.

Nations have been rising and fall for millennia. When the cities of Babylon fell, others stepped in, took over and rose to prominence. The same can be said for Egypt, China, Greece, Rome, and the UK. America is just another empire in that line.

The historic Christian church is not going anywhere. The world may try to destroy us, but it will not succeed. Jesus is the king of all creation, and he will never leave that throne. Times may become difficult and the suffering may be great, but the church will never ultimately fall.


Friday, March 11, 2022

Unsolicited Advice

 

If someone is suffering and asking for help, why are we afraid to tell them the truth, even if it will make them uncomfortable? Sometimes people make bad choices and start down a path that eventually becomes comfortable and even feels natural. But people are often blind to reality because of this. Sometimes the truth is uncomfortable and requires radical change. 

And at the same time, if someone is not asking for our input, we need to keep our comments to ourselves.