Good Morning All,
Proverbs
14:30; “A tranquil heart gives life to the flesh, but envy makes the bones rot.”
When I was in high school, there was a country song by Waylon
Jennings and Willie Nelson titled “Luckenbach, Texas.” It was a song that a man was singing to his
wife. He was telling her that they were “so busy keeping up with the Jones,
four car garage and we’re still building on maybe
it's time we got back to the basics of love.”
This is a common theme among songs that can be popular; yet we don’t
often live this way.
While
our music seeks a simpler, easier paced life, our existence seems driven to
more and more. We seem driven to want
more, buy more, demand more and then be farther in debt. We seem to always look at our neighbors and
think that they really have it made; why can’t I have that?
I
recently visited with a lady who experienced this firsthand. She was in her early fifties. She grew up on a farm but went to school in
the “big town” up the road. Her friends
were “townies” and always had the newest clothes, all had jobs for their
spending money, always went to the movies, and ate a lot of fast food. She rarely got new clothes, made most of
them, worked on the farm for her dad so had to ask for any money, went to a few
movies and seldom ate at McDonald’s. She
always felt her friends had it better than she did, so she sulked a lot and
felt sorry for herself. She skipped her
class reunion until her 25th when her husband made her go.
She
was surprised when she started talking to her friends. They were all jealous of her when they grew
up. She had a horse, no nosey neighbors,
she didn’t have to work with rude customers; she had real home cooked meals and
her own room. When she talked with me,
it was bittersweet. On the one hand, she
learned that while our experiences may be different, in many ways they are the
same. Yet she also saw that for the
first 40-45 years of her life she was mad at what she didn’t have instead of
happy with what she did. This she was
changing and was enjoying what she had and that was a loving husband, wonderful
children, fantastic friends, and a grandchild on the way.
This
is what our verse is telling us. We can
rot with envy and jealousy, or we can see God’s gifts to us and enjoy the life
we have right now. God’s Spirit gives us
peace; peace with God and peace with ourselves.
The devil tries to disrupt this and when he does, pain surely
follows. God gives us the gift of a
tranquil heart, a heart at peace. Trust
in God our Father to take care of you and enjoy the simple gifts of life. Enjoy the love of your family and friends,
the stars at night, the sounds of nature when you can and especially enjoy the
grace that God bestows on us.
Dear
Father, you give us more than we need yet we demand more. Help us to enjoy the blessings which you
bestow on us with the joy that you desire us to have. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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