DEVOTION
1
CORINTHIANS
WHAT IS OUR
FOCUS?
1 Cor
7:29-31
29 What I
mean, brothers, is that the time is short. From now on those who have wives
should live as if they had none; 30 those who mourn, as if they did not; those
who are happy, as if they were not; those who buy something, as if it were not
theirs to keep; 31 those who use the things of the world, as if not engrossed
in them. For this world in its present form is passing away.
NIV
Can we
become so engrossed in our physical life that we forfeit any effort toward our
spiritual life? Oh sure we attend church on Sunday and say all the right words,
but is that just a part of our physical life as well? Men are surely not to
ignore their wives for that would be so against all the rest of God’s Word, but
the point here is all about being so physically concerned and so not
spiritually concerned. We are not citizens of this world, but citizens of the
Kingdom of God and as such we are His ambassadors to this world, here with
diplomatic powers to speak for or on behalf of our Sovereign offering His peace
treaty with those who war against Him. We should not be about mourning over
losses here on earth, nor should be we finding happiness in the things of this
world. We cannot consider anything we have as being ours for all of this kind
of thinking leads to wanting to be to be a part of this world rather than being
a part of the Kingdom of God. Sure we have this stuff for a little while but in
all reality there simply is no trailer hinge on a hearse. We are not going to
take anything from this world with us on our journey across the bridge of death
into eternity life. Everything we experience or have here will vanish in the
light of His wonderful face. The song writer uses the words, “strangely dim”
but vanish is a more appropriate explanation for what is about to happen. Do we
have the blessings of God to have and to hold our spouses until death do we
part? Yes. Do we have the blessings of God to enjoy all the material things
provided by His hand? Yes. Can we enjoy all the experiences He leads us in?
Yes. But we are not to get so engaged, so engrossed in all of this that we do
not remember what it is all about. God is not there to benefit us, but we are
here to benefit Him. All we are, all we have, all we know, all we do is supposed
to be able to benefit the Kingdom of God. What is this world or God at the
center of our focus? What is our focus?
No comments:
Post a Comment