2 Corinthians 13:11-13; 1 Thessalonians 5:23-28
Knowing that this world will soon experience a prophesied, yet abrupt end, why can’t we live and enjoy life any way we desire? If our bodies and minds will be made new in the newly renovated Heaven and earth, shouldn’t men be allowed to “do as they wilt” without judgment, until Christ returns? While men have the liberty to live according to their own wills and desires, living contrary to the holy God of Heaven comes with undesirable consequences. What the world considers fun or entertaining, God sees as vanity. Men find pleasure in self fulfillment, and accomplishing goals that have no eternal value, while God desires that we focus more on the fact that this world will soon fade away. For this reason, it’s wise to invest our time in doing things to help ourselves, and others solidify a safe and profitable forever after.
The biggest problem facing not only the world, but the church as well are, distractions. There are so many things that turn our attention away from what’s important to God. Oftentimes, we find our eyes glued to our cell phones or televisions so long, until hours pass by that could have been spent studying the Word, edifying a brother or sister, or spending time with an elderly person. Our current society is heavily centered around pride and self fulfillment, while God sees life from a different perspective.
Although we will leave these earthly bodies for new ones, we are still responsible for using them to bring glory to the name of the Lord. “And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ” (Col 3:23-24). The reason many in the church are drawn away from the things of God, and use their gifts and abilities for vain purposes is, they are more concerned with pleasing the men, rather than the God who created all things. When we place a man’s expectation of us over God’s, we will no doubt find ourselves far from God’s purpose for our lives. Whether we’re subject to a boss, professor, or even a ministry, no one’s agenda takes precedence over the Lord’s.
God created mankind in His image, and after His likeness, and He expects for us to imitate the character His Son portrayed in the earth. Rather then hate, we are to love. When people come against us with false accusations and lies, we’re to show them kindness. Even in times when we’re being persecuted, we are to pray for our persecutors, and desire that they commit their hearts to God. All we do in this earth should be aligned with righteousness and soul-winning, so God deserves all of you. It’s obvious we have to work, eat, rest, and do the normal human things, but at the end of each and every day, investing in the kingdom of God is the only way to make your life meaningful and purposeful while you yet live.
Many have passed away from the sickness caused by the lingering pandemic, and others have died from tragic events, but while you still have the breath of life flowing through your body, consider your ways, and seek first the kingdom of God the rest of your days.