Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Freedom, Contentment, Presence Part 1

Freedom, Contentment, Presence Part 1
Freedom

Hebrews 13:5-6 ESV
Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." [6] So we can confidently say, "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear; what can man do to me?"

Keep your life free from the love of money ----

Easily said - not so easily done.  Sure, we can talk about not loving money but money buys things and oh how we love our "stuff."  Money is just paper - until we exchange it for stuff ---  so perhaps we need to add "and stuff," to this admonition.

And the "love of stuff," is a tough one in our culture where the latest's i-phone is seen as a necessity and the newest car a need and -----well you know what I mean.

Look around your house or apartment - what of all the "stuff," you see there.  Did you need it when you bought it?  Do you need it now?  Or was it a "want it."

I (and I think most of us) are very very good at rationalizing a want into a need.  There are great things we can do with "it," we can do things so much better with "it."  We need "it" because - well, we need "it".  "It" will remind us of a time or an event, a trip, that we took since we will soon forget it.  "It" has a "special" meaning to us.  I just "had to have it."  "It" reminded me of you.

Yeah, we can have all kinds of reasons for loving money stuff.  And we all have to admit we have more stuff than we need - but not enough that we want (OUCH).

Not having money can be a real eye-opener as to how much we love money (stuff).  When money is scarce it is not unusual to get just a little bit "testy," about money and stuff.  WE can find ourselves resenting others their money-stuff.  We can begin to disparage the culture of "I want it and I want it now."  We can grow to hate instant gratification.  We can get envious and jealous of people we really care about because they have money-stuff and we don't.  There is nothing more sad than a person who is resentful and critical because they don't have money-stuff.

But note - we are the actors in this passage- "keep your lives."  There is something we are to do here.  We are to attain and "keep" a certain freedom - a freedom from the LOVE of money-stuff.  It is not money - it is not stuff - it is the love of money-stuff of which we are to be free.

How do we do that?

Mmmmmm that's a tough one.  First we have to see our love for money-stuff - our covetousness (which, by the way, is idolatry).  Are we willing to admit that we have such a love - even if we don't have the money to get the stuff?  Are we willing to see our covetous hearts and to repent and seek His power to kill that covetousness?  Are we willing to fight with His aid in changing the way we think and the way we see the world and all the "stuff?"

To keep our lives free we have to get our lives free - we can't just start where we are and go forward.  We have to dig deeply into our hearts and see how twisted and corrupted they have become in and from the world.  We have to - well, go backwards - that's what repentance is, a 180 degree turn.

That might mean we, like the rich young ruler, have to dump the stuff and give, or give the stuff.  This is NO easy thing - we get our "self-esteem" and all that other "self" stuff from what we have and what we don't have.  This repentance demands a complete change of focus - a change of center - a change of heart - and a radical one.

NOOOOOOOOOO do not just go crazy here.  This needs to be a well thought out move on your part not some willy -nilly whole sale dumping of all the stuff.  Slowly and mercifully we begin to divest ourselves of "I want = I need."  Until we do that no reduction of "stuff" will have any meaning - we'll just get more stuff.  We have to carefully accept (and prayerfully engage) a change of view about everything.

Do you NEED a new season wardrobe?  Do you NEED that new piece of jewelry?  Do you NEED that new suit, shirt, shoes - ad infinitum.

You see we must stop loving money-stuff before we can ever hope to address the stuff we have and do not need!  Just dumping stuff is futile if our hearts are not yielded to Him and resistant to the love of money-stuff

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