Good Morning All,
Genesis 2:15; “Then the LORD God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to farm the land and to take care of it."
It is always kind of interesting when we
watch as the truth of the Scriptures plays out in the lives of even
unbelievers. They never want to admit it
but we know that the Bible applies to everyone; whether they want it to or not. They can deny it all they want to but
Scriptural truths apply to everyone and everything.
Sociologists, Psychologists and anthropologists
all agree that humans are social creatures.
The Bible tells us that when in Genesis we read where “it is not good
for man to be alone”. As we look at this
we also see where we truly get our happiness.
Our happiness or contentment comes when we strive to meet our “purpose”
that is the reason we were created. That
reason is to care for creation.
Most of us would agree that the saddest
people in the world are those who are totally self-centered and completely
engrossed in themselves. They look only
at their own needs, at only their own wants with no concerns about others. We often call them a “Prima Dona.”
It is really sad to watch because being
this self-centered is a cancer of the soul.
It eats away at your heart and makes your heart hard as stone. It tends to isolate the person from family
and friends. Above all, it goes against
God’s will and thus separates one from God as well. Jesus came to reconcile us back to God; God
then sends us forth to reconcile with our neighbors. It is when we serve our neighbors that we
find our true earthly contentment.
Think of a time when you open presents, we
are often more excited about giving the gifts than receiving them. We anticipate the person’s reaction and
sometimes we are more excite by this than we are about receiving a gift or even
more excited than the person who is getting the gift. We find joy when our vision is outward
(looking to others) rather than inward (self-centered).
This is how we are designed. This is living a life the way God designed
for us to live. We are designed to care
for our neighbor. We are designed to
live a life that is outward looking. We
find our contentment and our happiness in helping those around us. This sharing of God’s love and his grace is
what fulfills us and completes us. It is
where our life on earth finds contentment.
Dear Father in heaven, too often we look to our own selfish
interests and fail to love those around us.
Lead our hearts to know that our joy is found when we forget ourselves,
and follow you. Lead us to know that our
purpose is to love those around us and to share the love that is you with them
as well. In Jesus’ precious name we
pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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