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Spiritual formation by Seth Barnes on 2/21/2007
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“He
who dies with the most toys wins.” We say we don't believe this, but our lifestyles say otherwise. The
lie is that it’s all a winnable competition when in fact it is not a competition
and there is nothing to be won.
Life is not about accumulating stuff.
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“I
need to prove something to my old man.”
This is a lie that many young people who were not properly loved by
their father tell themselves, believing that you can change the past. The past can’t be changed, but it can be
redeemed.
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“I
need to make something of myself.” The
lie is that your significance is a function of your accomplishments. The truth is who you are is a function of your
relationship to your Creator.
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“Make
hay while the sun is shining.” The
lie is that you need to work hard now because bad times are on the way. While hard work is a virtue, God ordains
times of rest and is a God of good news and optimism.
The fact is, we tell ourselves lies all the time and live
compromised lives as a result. We live
according to the enemy’s agenda rather than God’s as we embrace lies about our
need for comfort and security. We live
in bitterness and unforgiveness as we fail to comprehend one of the first and
primary teachings of Jesus concerning how we are to treat those who wrong us.
While Jesus came to set the captives free, many of us won’t
allow him to complete his ministry in our lives. As we give in to his words of truth, we not
only are liberated, but we take the first steps in walking in our role as
liberators.
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