
“Be well balanced, (temperate, sober of mind,) be vigilant and cautious at all times; for that enemy of yours, the devil, roams around like a lion roaring (in fierce hunger), seeking someone to seize upon and devour. Withstand him; be firm in faith (against his onset--rooted, established, strong, immovable, and determined)...” I Peter 5:8-9. AMP
If we have
balance in our
lives, it’s
spiritual
warfare which
helps us to
fight off and
resist the devil
at his onset. It
is so easy for
us to get out of
balance with
things, even
ministry and
what we call
“church work”.
The devil would
rather see us
busy and out of
balance, even
with work at the
church,
attending
groups, bible
studies, prayer
meetings, etc.
than to spend
quality time
with the Lord.
This next week,
I challenge you
to look for the
“big picture”
behind your
behaviors. What
are you doing
that brings
undesirable
things into your
life, or leaves
out the quality
things that are
desirable. What
areas are out of
balance?
Until next time,
God bless you
and stay
balanced.
July 4, 2001
Why is it so
hard for us to
seek the Kingdom
of God first?
Why is it so
hard for us to
break the things
that were
programmed into
us as kids?
Why is it so
hard for us to
see the “big
picture, when we
make choices?
These are things
that have been
on my heart. My
boyfriend was
talking to me
about his job
and we got on
the subject of
how much his job
means to him.
I’ve always seen
in him that his
job and money
are his number
one priority. I
have felt like I
was the number
one person in
his life, but
not the number
one thing. His
behavior shows
it is his job
and/or money
that’s number
one to him. He
said the way he
looks at work,
is because of
the way that he
was raised. He
was raised to
“work hard or
not eat“, “work
hard to
provide“, “work
hard to make
sure his wife
and/or family
have nice
things“. That
all sounds well
and good, but it
can be a form of
idolatry.
When anything that is not of God or of His Kingdom comes first, then it’s idolatry. To some it’s their work, others it’s what people think of them, the compliments or praise, how they look, what they wear, social status/success, how their kids/family look, the grades gotten at school, TV, videos, many things can become idolatry in our lives. Pity and selfishness is idolatry, because they can take over our lives and consume us, we are so focused on us, we are out of balance and it becomes idolatry.
“But seek (aim at and strive after) first of all His kingdom and His righteousness (His way of doing and being right), and then all these things taken together will be given you besides.” Matthew 6:33 AMP
We
don’t always see
the big picture
when we make
choices. I asked
my boyfriend
about the way he
was raised--to
work many hours
and be the
provider, etc. I
wondered where
that came from,
he said that his
Dad worked many
hours when he
was a kid and he
was taught
that’s what men
did. I asked him
what kind of
relation-ship
his mom and dad
had; what kind
of relationship
his dad had with
each of his
kids, his answer
was that his dad
didn’t have a
relationship
with any of
them. The
relationships
were
non-existent.
That’s the big
picture, if you
take the work
habits from your
dad, you are
going to get the
relationship
stuff too, it is
all one big
package, it goes
together,
somehow we get
blind to that.
We get the
“disordered”
side of the
behavior too, it
comes with it.
Parents do their best to mold and shape morals and values into their kids. I know my parents grew up during the depression and it was hard for my dad to throw away anything that was good. I have some of that behavior as well. However, there is a balance to everything and we can find that balance in our lives with God’s help.