THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK
“There are no weekends off when chasing your
goals.”
“All or nothing!”
“Every day we have
hundreds of choices to make. How important is your health?...Do you
value health over other things or not at all? Can you live the life you
want with your current health?”
“Stop doing all
the stuff you know you shouldn’t be doing and start doing all the stuff
you know you should be doing. Be relentless in your pursuit of your
goals!”
Finally, “Must learn to suffer more.”
Okay I’m cheating.
All of these statements were made by fitness “motivators” this week.
When we are talking about the fitness world, there are hundreds of
MOTIVATORS!(Most of them are “hawking” a clothing line, diet/exercise
plan or some line of supplements.)
Paul wrote
“Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. And walk in love,
as Christ loved us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God (Ephesians
5:1).” Talk about a MOTIVATION!
Just like these
fitness “motivators” want us to become chiseled with a low body fat
count like them, Paul is encouraging us to be like God, be imitators of
Him. These fitness “motivators” are selling themselves as an example of
what we should look like (and making a living from their products). God
has no need for all of this. He wants all men to repent and be like Him,
but He has no need for your money (except as a means of emptying
ourselves and helping others).
“WALK in love”
(Have we heard this word before?). Then, we are given an example of what
love is. Jesus gave Himself up as a fragrant sacrifice to God.
Many people know
that God is love; that Jesus exercised His love for us. Many people stop
their reading right there. But, the story ain’t over. Paul then looks at
what love isn’t. Love is not doing our own things, but what is pleasing
to Him.
In our unofficial
vows that my Wife and I made to one another we defined some things that
would please us and what wouldn’t. She hates, with a passion,
mayonnaise. I’ve witnessed her scrape it off a bun well the preparation
instructions were not followed. For 32 years we have not had any
mayonnaise in our home. This necessitates some sacrifices on my part.
This means that we can never eat coleslaw, seven layer salad and the
like in our home. For the same period of time I have not been subjected
to being served meatloaf! I will spare you the why’s of my thinking that
meatloaf is a waste of good meat or that it resembles “Kenel-ration”, a
type of canned dog food. (Please spare me the “but you haven’t tried
mine” speech. I’ve heard it all before!) The point here is that we show
our love for each other by seeking to please the other and by honoring
the other’s feelings.
When verses 1-2
are divorced from the context of chapter 5 of Ephesians, we get a “good
feeling” of love without seeing the impact. LOVE DOES NOT INSIST ON ITS
OWN WAY. Love seeks out what is pleasing to the other party and seeks to
honor them! LOVE HURTS!
So, Paul continues
by saying “Look carefully then how you walk (there’s that word again),
not as unwise but as wise, making the best use of the time, because the
days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will
of the Lord is (5:15-17).”
Here’s motivation
for us - LOVE!! We don’t imitate God by giving cheap and inferior love
back! We walk in a manner pleasing to Him!
This whole thought
is an application for me. God so loved that He gave His best! How can I
return His love by offering a knockoff, a self serving/self love back? I
can’t. I must learn what pleases Him and honor Him with my walk!
Let’s return to
the statements made by the fitness motivators. If there’s no weekends
off when you are chasing your goals for fitness, how can I have a “cheat
day” or a day off from my goal to please Him?
If everyday we
have hundreds of choices to make, how important is my spiritual
well-being? Can I life the live I want imitating God with my current
state? All in or nothing! I must learn to suffer more. How bad do you
want it?
“Stop doing all
the stuff you know you shouldn’t be doing and start doing all the stuff
you should be doing. Be relentless in the pursuit of chasing your
goals!”
When put in a
spiritual realm, the things that these “motivators” said shake me up and
cause me to examine myself.
Jack (3/8/19)