Day 11
"Are you so foolish? After beginning with
the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?"
(Galatians 3:3)
If someone asked you "what is the goal of
life?"- how would you respond? Some might say that life is meaningless, so
why even set goals? Deeper thinkers might respond by claiming that the goal of
life is found in understanding what gives life meaning, and once that is
grasped, the meaning of life becomes accomplishing that goal.
Every day we are surrounded with the message
which says that the goal of life is personal pleasure. If we take on that goal,
then self-gratification becomes the driving force that gives our life meaning.
At that point it is easy to take on the mentality that says: "We want
everything that life has to offer, and we want it now!"
However, if personal pleasure is what gives our
life meaning, then life without consistent pleasure is meaningless. When we
allow personal pleasure to be our focus in life, we end up with a shallow and
lonely life that falls apart when we discover that the shiny happiness coins of
life eventually lose their luster. Those who follow the self-gratification path
are like castaways on an island drinking seawater to quench their thirst.
As Christians our goal in life is simple: to
love God and enjoy Him forever. God set up life in such a way that the paths
apart from Him are a sure way to a meaningless and wasted life.
Conclusion? We must share what gives our life
meaning with others. We must demonstrate
by word and deed that there is more to this
life than the simple pursuit of pleasure. People need to know that they can
find a goal in life that is outside of themselves, an everlasting purpose that
transcends what the world has to offer. Jesus put it this way:
"What
good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?
Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul? For the Son of Man is going to
come in his Father's glory with his angels, and then he will reward each person
according to what he has done." (Matthew 16:26-27)
Most teenagers have an idea of what they want
to be when they grow up- which is a positive thing. Yet don't forget that God
wants to be the center of our goals and dreams. He gave His life so that we
could live the way it was intended to be. In fact:
"No eye
has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for
those who love him." (I Corinthians 2:9)
What tends to happen is that we forget about
God and pursue our own way without Him. We chase the temporary toys and lose
our eternal reward, yet remember that God Himself lives within us through the
Holy Spirit. When we try to live life without tapping into our infinite
resource, we end up chasing the wind.
Let's get practical for a moment:
For those who would be doctors, what good is it
to save a man from sickness and see him healed, only to die later and spend an
eternity in hell? What good is it to build homes for families in this life, if
in the next they will live in outer darkness? How pointless is it for a teacher
to teach young men and women how to succeed in this life, if they fail the test
in the next? If you become a famous musician, how futile is it to create music
that makes them feel alive, and not share in truth that they are dead in sin?
It is foolish to live a lifetime never tapping into our personal relationship
with God and to never share the most valuable life saving information in the
universe.
Chase your dreams and set your goals, but don't
forget that the Author of dreams has a goal for you as well.
Questions:
Are you trying to reach your goals and find
meaning in life through the Spirit or human effort?
Do you have any dreams or goals that need an eternal perspective?
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