Monday, November 26, 2007

Cheating...more common than you think

When cheating comes to mind, what does it make you think of?
School, most likely, being swindled, or some bad boyfriend/ girlfriend experiences are generally what will come to mind along with the word. Some definitions may include: gaining something by dishonesty, unfaithfulness, or just violating any set of rules.

Here’s another side to it­--what about people who simply lack patience? Impatience is one of the key elements that lead to cheating. Let me give you a few examples:


1. Relationships that reap the results of “taking it too far”. The idea that cheating isn’t cheating until after one of the people involved go to someone else is false! Cheating is cheating the second you went too far in your mind. You lusted after something you couldn’t have, this is cheating.
2. Debt because you “had to have” whatever you’d seen, so of course you bought it. I’ve heard credit card debt stories that made me cringe. Spending money you don't have is bad. Spending money you do not have and do not even need to spend, is worse.
3. Debt because you “had” to go to an expensive school. And many people hold tight to it, even if a cheaper school would have been as good if not better. Regardless of how high in esteem this school is held, is it really worth your full salary for 4 years past school?
4. Car payments up to your eyes because either you were not willing to wait until you could afford a car that expensive, or you would not accept a cheaper alternative because it might hurt your pride.

Any of these sound familiar? If so, I hope you learned. Cheating is a direct result of selfishness, and is something that has no place in the life of a believer. Patience is one of the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) and should be exemplified by those who are imitating Christ. To “cheat” by grabbing at what you think you need/want shows that your soul is not satisfied in Him, it shows He is not Lord of your life. What is so important to understand is that the sin doesn’t begin in doing it. Even in our examples mentioned above, to even think about considering cheating in school, etc… is sin. It all begins in the heart, which, in turn, sends it straight to the mind. The second you entertain a thought of something you cannot/should not have, with the intent of acting on it, you are wrong. Just like a kid who sneaks a peek at the test of the kid next to him because he didn’t study. Just like the homeless guy who had so much and lost it all because he gambled it all away, thinking he could get more. You pay for it in the end, even if it seems like you got by.

Sobering thoughts for me, because so much of this goes on, if not in my own life than in someone’s close to me. There is no substitute for living in godly obedience, and working hard for what you have, even if it is not what you’d have liked. When God blesses you, it is with whatever He believes is right for you. Maybe it is a lesser version of whatever think you want. Maybe He blesses you with this amazing ability to work for it. In any case, let’s celebrate all He has given us, and not try to cheat through life. How could we ever be fulfilled that way? Thank God He knows what is best!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Reflections

This past week I was reading in All Things for Good by Thomas Watson. Something that really stood out to me was the following:

"Water in the glass looks clear, but set it on fire, and the scum boils up."
"...'Oh,' says a Christian, 'I never thought I had such a bad heart, as now I see I have; I never thought my corruptions had been so strong, and my graces so weak.'"

This has proven much true in my own life, there's been many a time as of late when I have thought, "yikes, is this really how I am...did that really come out of me?" only to realize that not only was it me that was like that, but the very things that horrified me so badly were really only the tip of the iceberg.

Living a blameless life was never really something I thought I had a problem with. Which is a problem in and of itself! My own pride was blatantly obvious... Thank God for revealing existing impurity day by day and not just expecting righteous living, but making it possible. My encouragement to my readers is, find out just how possible! Learn and grow, and never visit your old life. It's dead and buried in that graveyard, and it has no control over you.

Now that is something to give thanks for.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

So thankful

As tomorrow is Thanksgiving, it's set me thinking, what am I thankful for?

1. This amazing God we serve, and the chance to serve Him.
2. My loving family; I am so thankful for their challenges, encouragement, and support. They never shy from honesty, they tell it like it is, and that is a quality I really appreciate about them.
3. My friends, for not being "yes men" (women).
4. My job (if I was ever to even think of complaining, one quick trip to a local Home Depot is the cure).
5. Good health, for obvious reasons.
6. A reliable car...thank God for that, last year I was convinced the seller had pulled one over on me. Seems he didn't.
7. Whatever the future holds.

Here's to growth in Christ. It is my prayer I will decrease, in order that He may increase...and become the everything in my life. Without Him, I really am nothing. <><