By Brad Harrub
We live in a time dominated by secular
humanism. Religion is dismissed as being of little
value and only useful for the weak-minded of society.
In the mind of someone who has no sense of humility before a
Higher Power, self is king, and the pursuit of personal
desires is all that such a person has to occupy his
time. So many people seem to believe that the key to a
happy life is to choose success as defined by the secular
humanist culture. We, as Christians, know that a life
built on that foundation will never lead to true joy.
We know it, but do we believe it?
The only true joy to be found in this
life comes from full self-denial. When we bring our
lives under submission to what the Lord wants for us, we can
remove the fear and stress that plague so many in this day
and age. Brethren, we must keep this in mind when we
prioritize our lives. Do we allow entertainment, work,
sports, education or any other personal activities to take
first place in our lives over discipleship? We can see all
throughout the Bible, and especially in Luke’s Gospel
(9:57-62; 18:18-22) that God doesn’t ask us to follow Him
part-time.
One of the biggest problems evident in
the church today is the fact that we have become
distracted. We must each examine ourselves to see
where we have allowed our own comfort to come between us and
God. If we truly want to be happy we will put Christ
first in our lives and spread His love to all those around
before concerning ourselves with selfish priorities
first. It’s time to remove the distractions and focus
on the purpose for which we’ve been called.
- via THE SOWER, a
weekly publication of the Arthur Church of Christ, Arthur,
IL. Ron Bartanen, who serves as minister and editor, may be
contacted through the congregation's website:
http://www.arthurchurchofchrist.com
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