Everything
you were taught can be put into a few words:
Respect
and obey God!
This is
what life is all about. God will judge everything we do, even what is done in
secret, whether good or bad.
--
Ecclesiastes 12:13-14
The media have long recognized the public's love of lists. Check
out the magazine racks in any supermarket and you'll see headlines for the Top 10 Muscle Cars, Best Ways to
Renovate Your Home and the Year's
Nastiest Celebrity Breakups. Websites have year-end posts about the
nation's biggest political
scandals and the most-costly
business failures. And television embraces this popular genre
through shows like the Top
100 Heavy Metal Videos of All Time, Best Caribbean Beach Resorts
and the Greatest Engineering
Disasters of the Century.
Then there are perhaps the most controversial lists of them all
(at least in the minds of sports fans). They're the weekly Top 20
rankings of college football and basketball teams--often topics of heated
discussion in office break-rooms across the country and over the Internet.
The fact is that everyone has opinions about what or who is number
one in certain aspects of life. When it comes to entertainment and sports, we
might have our favorite movie or forcefully defend our choice for the NFL's
greatest quarterback. But what's your opinion about something a little more substantial:
Who (or what) is Number One in your life? Is it
your family? Your career? Money, vacations...or perhaps the weekend? Or maybe
the answer is as close as the nearest mirror. If it is, join the crowd.
Regardless of how you answered this important question, King
Solomon--probably the wisest man who ever lived--could relate to your
perspective. In the Old Testament book of Ecclesiastes,
he writes that he tried every pleasure under the sun to find fulfillment in
life. And unfortunately for him, his search in all the wrong places brought him
emptiness and sorrow. But we can gain much from the lessons Solomon learned the
hard way.
First, fulfillment
in life comes about only when we live for the right person. And in
our case, that means living for God by letting his son (Jesus Christ) live
through us. Second, we can find fulfillment only when we live by God's standards.
After all, what good does it do if we say we're a Christ-follower on Sundays
but live quite differently on the other six? And finally, we find
fulfillment in life only when we
live with the right focus. In other words, live your life with
eternity in mind. Careers, money, vacations--and even sporting events--might seem
important at the time. But they all pale in significance when it comes to what we do in
life to help usher in God's Kingdom here on earth. Being Jesus' personal
representative is in the job description of every Christ-follower.
Now's the time to look again in the mirror and decide who (or what) is really Number One in our lives. Let's consider Jesus' timeless advice on this matter to his first followers. In today's uncertain economic and political environment, you'll see that his words of wisdom are remarkably relevant and reassuring:
Now's the time to look again in the mirror and decide who (or what) is really Number One in our lives. Let's consider Jesus' timeless advice on this matter to his first followers. In today's uncertain economic and political environment, you'll see that his words of wisdom are remarkably relevant and reassuring:
"Don't worry and ask yourselves, 'Will we have anything to eat? Will we have anything to drink? Will we have any clothes to wear?' Only people who don't know God are always worrying about such things," the Savior reminds them (and us). "Your Father in heaven knows that you need all of these. But more than anything else put God's work first and do what he wants. Then the other things will be yours as well."
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