Kingdom Chat Week #23: Don’t Feel Guilty About Enjoying Life
” … but to put their hope in God, who richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment” (1Timothy 6:17b)
Christians are naturally believed to be caring, self-sacrificing, people who consider others first before themselves and do not care about the things of this world. These are irreplaceable virtues and result(fruit) of our faith, however, it may also lead some believers to abuse or neglect themselves, their family or useful hobbies thinking that this endears them to God. They assume that self-denial means self- neglect. This can be no further from the truth. God created everything in this world for man to enjoy under God’s authority, and it gives Him pleasure and glory seeing us actually use the things He made for our benefit. The opening scripture says that God has freely given us all things to ENJOY.
In the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), the elder brother was angry at the father’s spending on the welcome party for the brother but the father chided him saying, that all those things already belonged to him. If he wanted to eat the fatted calf, he would have just gone ahead to take it all along and not complain. Some believers act in this manner, which is why they also feel others have no right to relax and enjoy God’s blessings. They’d rather every Christian wore a long face, dressed in faded cloths, looked dejected, stressed out and spoke with a low tone so as not to offend anybody. This was the way of the Pharisees in public but when Jesus came, He demonstrated that the Kingdom of God was about making people free to enjoy their everyday life as God intended, which is why they accused him of being a winebibber and glutton (Matthew 11:19). They were not used to such graceful extravagance mixed with undeniable proofs of power of God. Even Judas, once tried to stop Jesus from allowing the oil to be poured on his feet using the religious excuse of caring for the poor but Jesus did not fall for such guilt-tripping. He responded, “the poor you will always have with you…” (Matthew 26:11).
This is not to encourage selfishness because there are also some believers who are selfish and only think of their own needs at the expense of everyone else’. This is also another extreme. We need to strike a balance about it. You can only truly love others to the minimum standard with which you love yourself. If you burn out emotionally, psychologically, physically then you shortchange the world of the best God has placed in you and those you lead. There will always be souls to be saved, a good work that needs to be done, someone to help, etc. Take out the time this Summer to go on that tour, visit that nice scenery, observe nature, go out with that loved one or family, play that game, watch that movie or that show. Loosen up, relax and play, get refreshed, revived and refueled to do even better for the Kingdom. It is not a luxury to enjoy life, but a necessity, so refuse to feel guilty about it. Glorify God by taking care of yourself and replace the guilt by being grateful to God for the gift of a good life.
Discussion:
1) When last did you take out time to relax?
2) What are some of the ways a believer can enjoy life in a way that brings glory to God?
I look forward to your warm comments. Cheers!
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