"And
being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to
death-even death on a cross!" - Philippians 2:8
Society
today has duped many of us into believing that the world owes us. It owes us a
good living, a loving spouse, good health throughout our whole life, sexual
pleasure when we want it, and paid vacations the rest of our lives. The world
has told us if we work hard and do right, we are entitled to these things. This
is the Esau perspective on life. For a mere meal, he sold his own birthright
for a simple pleasure to which he felt entitled.
Society,
and even the Church, is more pleasure-focused than ever before. George Barna,
the Christian researcher, cites:
We are not a society that simply
enjoys its time off. Our leisure appetites drive us. It is increasingly common
to hear people turning down job offers because the hours or other
responsibilities would interfere with their hobbies, fitness regimens and other
free time activities. Even our spending habits show that playing has become a
major priority. The average household spends more money on entertainment than
it does clothing, health care, furniture or gasoline. Recreational activities
have jumped more than 10 percent in the amount of time given to them. [George
Barna, Frog In The Kettle (Ventura, California: Regal Books, 1990), 82.]
What are
the motives for our work life? Is it only to gain increased pleasure and
leisure time? Jesus said He came only to do the work of the Father. I am sure
that Jesus had times of refreshment in His life that allowed Him to get
recharged for the mission God called Him to. However, He understood the balance
of maintaining mission and play. When we view life with an attitude of
entitlements, we are susceptible to becoming disappointed, resentful, and even
bitter when our expectations go unmet. Ask the Lord if you need to relinquish
any rights that may be hindering your freedom to experience His love and grace.
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