I will be honest with you all, I have two home churches and the
problem for me is that my second home church is ten hours away. Every
summer I make a trip to Kansas for a Roayals game with my friend
Russell. While I am down there I attend his church and I have been
there a couple of times and I feel really comfortable there. Another
thing that that makes Lifepoint of Topeka my other home church is that
Russell often sends me the sermon notes to my iPhone. It makes it
really nice and when my phone vibrates every Sunday afternoon I know its
him. Well this Sundays sermon was good and the notes were what I
needed to hear and here is what I needed to hear.
One of the issues that really hit home for me this week was this whole
idea of complacency, and it is a very tough thing to get out of and
break free from. Being complacent for me is this whole idea of not
caring along with throwing my hands up in the air and doing nothing.
There have been a few times in my life where I have been complacent and
it has been a very dry spell for me spiritually. One of those times for
me I was going to grad school full time while working over thirty hours
a week and it got to the point of being burnt out. Luckily for me, I
had a friend come along side me and not only did she listen to my rant
about not caring, but she also told me to take care of myself. Luckily,
it was at the end of my semester and I was able to take some time off
and do some traveling and some well needed rest and baseball.
Another dangerous area where complacency can affect us is through our
obedience, whether to God or others. We may not me directly disobeying
orders, but here is the thing, we are not doing all that we should.
Whether it is avoiding conversations that we need to have, not spending
the time with God or the other important people in our lives as we
should, or to put it bluntly, we are half-assin things. We are not
doing things to the best of our abilities or like we know how they
should be done. I find myself to be moody and kind of sarcastic when I
am in this stage. I often find myself in this stage when I don't like
where I am at or what I am doing. Whether it is a physical location,
the work I am doing, or the stage of life I am at, this is when
complacency sets in.
So whats the cure for
complacency and a heart that is rather disobedient. Outside a trip to
the woodshed, here are some more gentler practical ideas that I have
been pondering. In Jeremiah 29 the Prophet Jeremiah wrote a letter to
the Israelite who were hauled off into captivity. I, essence what he is
saying in this chapter is that quit praying to God that He will smite
the bad guys and that He will let you go home to Jerusalem and rebuild
the Temple. I am sure at least some of us have prayed that prayer to
have the wrath of God come down on someone and for us to get out of a
particular situation. Whether it is being fired from a job and you want
the former boss to pay for firing you, or the crazy former spouse or
significant other who screwed you over and you want God's wrath to be
upon them. What Jeremiah is saying here is not only be content where you
are at, but start family, and for your kids to start families. Not
only pray for the city you live in, but actively get involved where you
are at. When we are on our knees for our location and where we are at
in our lives, it makes being obedient a whole lot easier, and it also
changes things and the circumstances. Nothing great has ever happened
without people spending time praying seeking after God and His
direction. In this chapter, it states that God is willing to be found,
but we have to be willing to seek Him. The big difference between
complacency and content in this chapter is that complacency is often a
spirit of laziness, distrusting and self reliance. Contentment is
relying on God and having Him be are all in all.
Through out Scripture, but especially the Psalms we find that God is to
be our all in all and that we can take refuge in God. Psalms 46 shares
with us that even though our world may be crashing in on us, we are to
be still and know that God is still God. Peace isn't the absent of
strife, but how we react to it when it is happening. God does not
command us to things and know that He is God, He calls us to be.
Everything we do, is an outpouring of who we are. Being still allows us
to commune with God and for us not only to talk with God, but for us to
listen. How can we be obedient to God when we don;t listen. Being is
more that just about doing and saying the right thing, it is about
character change and being in right relationship with God and others.
So to wrap things up, being content is more than
just being satisfied to where we are at. It is seeking God where we are
at. Its transforming my thoughts, actions, desires from a me first to
others first and that God is not only at the center point of what I do,
but the energy and the change agent for doing those things. In essence
we are replacing our yoke (or cinder blocks) of burdens and works
righteousness with God's yoke of grace, mercy, fellowship and the
justice of being in right relationship
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
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