IMG_3295 There seems to be no limit to the number of varying interpretations of how one is to view the concept of "wealth." The term itself deserves the quotes thus employed in the previous sentence because it conjures in people's minds many different definitions. Some hear the word and immediately consider it to be something possessed by someone more fortunate. Others hear it and feel a compunction to cry, "It's not fair!" and to push for political actions that would seek to "redistribute" it "more fairly." Still others view it as a valid goal and extend all sorts of energy in pursuit of it. Yet other people think if they just demonstrate enough faith in God's provision they will be correspondingly awarded with it.

The way in which I'd like to employ the word, at least for the context of this commentary, refers to the blessings bestowed upon us by the grace of God. "Rich" or "poor," "high-born" or from the "wrong side of the tracks," we each nonetheless possess amazing wealth. Most of the readers of this blog are from the Western world, a society in which material possessions and comfort greatly exceed those found throughout the rest of the world. Further, everyone reading this is alive (though some more than others)! Our generation lives at a time far more comfortable, healthy, productive, and with more choices and possessions than any that have ever previously walked the earth. Kings from just a few short generations ago did not live as well as the lower income brackets do today.  In short, we are the wealthiest now as compared to the rest of the planet and the wealthiest as compared to the rest of history.

I know, I know. Unemployment is rampant. Inflation is high. Times are tough. People are struggling. I understand how crushing financial pressure can be. I am not minimizing these facts, but am instead merely seeking to put them into perspective. In the grander scheme of our lives, in terms of the truly important things regarding our existence, and in the context of an eternal God and His plan for our salvation in His kingdom, money and what most people consider to be "wealth" are truly not that big of a deal. What IS a big deal is how we THINK about money and wealth, and even more importantly, how we FEEL and ACT toward it. As the Bible says, "For where you treasure is, there your heart will be also." (Matthew 6:19-21) So it matters what we "treasure." It matters what we focus upon. It matters what we pursue. And it matters how we do it.

Therefore, for the purpose of starting this new year off on the right sandal, allow me to offer two questions:

1. Where did you get the blessings you already have?

2. What are you doing with them?

Many people will resist the idea that they even have blessings at all, instead focusing upon their problems. They are so busy worrying about their obstacles they miss their opportunities. Next, even those who DO recognize some amount of blessing in their lives often are not thankful enough for them. Much worse, however, is the group that thinks themselves fully self-sufficient and responsible for every accomplishment and reward in their lives. They give themselves all the credit for the good times and thereby run into trouble when they experience the bad times. This results in the need to blame someone external to themselves, and from there, well, that would be an article long enough to give War and Peace a run for it's longevity record. 

The second question digs deeper, but it hangs mightily upon the first one. If we are convinced that we are the sole source of our gains, then we will be selfish in their use. James 5:5 says, "Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth . . . ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day of slaughter." This speaks to those who misunderstand the source of their blessings and therefore misappropriate the recipients of them. Instead of using them to serve God and others in His name, this group of people use their blessings to serve themselves, piling comfort upon luxury, fattening themselves like hogs awaiting the day of slaughter. The gift therefore is returned to the source. If we ignore or misunderstand the source of our blessings, we will return them to the wrong place. But gaining a clear picture that our blessings are from God will inspire a feeling of thankfulness and outreach within us that leads to good works toward others.

So don't rush by these questions. Think deeply about them. Make sure you answer them in a way you can stand upon throughout eternity. It's already 2011. Your days are numbered, and that number is less and less all the time. Consider these questions well to avoid the ultimate failure: the wasting of your life. 

 

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12 responses to “The Wasting of Your Life”

  1. Toby Neal Avatar

    I like this a lot. I think we all need to spend more time counting blessings and less time, pennies.
    Aloha
    Toby

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  2. Scott Reinhold Avatar
    Scott Reinhold

    Great information…God owns it all, always has and always will. Thank you for the amazing leadership you have graciously blessed us with.

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  3. raymond lenardson Avatar

    Chris,
    I am blessed to read this…you are truly correct in this…we are conditioned to believe by the media that has surrounded our intake of thoughts, along with our fallen nature have combined to lead us to this point in history…I have decided this year to really push myself to see what is my purpose ..I owe it all to 2 things :1ST. The system of Learning and Association and Leadership That you and orrin have set up..2nd A loving and very Graciuos God…for the Many Blessings I have been given…Thanks Chris..God Bless you and Terri…ray lenardson

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  4. raymond lenardson Avatar

    Chris,
    Sorry I just read my post and Please forgive me but I have the 1 and 2 reasons in reverse..1st is I owe everything to a Loving and Gracious God…and Secondly to the System that you and Orrin have provided for us …Man oh Man I was alittle to quick with the fingers , typing with 2 fingers and a small brain mistakes happen lol..lol…..philipians 4:13…

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  5. Roger Miller Avatar
    Roger Miller

    Chris
    What a great message. That speaks so much truth to us. God is truly the source of all of our blessing and feel so blessed that in being lead to the team I have a great vehicle to reach out and share that with others. Thanks so much for your mentor ship.
    Roger

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  6. Cathy - Team Rascals Avatar
    Cathy – Team Rascals

    Chris,
    What a great post. You said,
    “1. Where did you get the blessings you already have?”
    I got my blessings from the gracious hand of my loving heavenly Father. God is my Source and Supply.
    You also said,
    “2. What are you doing with them?”
    I use my blessings as much as possible to bless first my family, then my friends and teammates and then others. I have always believed the gifts I have been given are what God has given to the world through me, and it is my job to exercise them to His grace and glory.

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  7. Phyllis Hoff Avatar
    Phyllis Hoff

    Chris:
    What an awesome post for the new year. I have heard so many say I am glad 2010 is over. Quite the contrary for me. God showered so many blessings upon me in 2010 and I am so grateful. I love sharing those blessings with others.
    We have a new year upon us and I pray that I can help contribute to being a blessing in someone else’s life in 2011.
    You and Terri are a constant blessing in mine.
    Thanks for all you do.

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  8. Ryan Brooks Avatar
    Ryan Brooks

    Awesome interpretation of what truly matters here on earth? Many people that I run into are very miserable because they can’t keep up with the Joneses. Most don’t realize even the Joneses don’t truly have these things, they are just borrowing them from the bank! Most importantly though, is I love sharing the proper perspective to peoples ignorant comments comments. I remind them that you never see a U-haul at a funeral, you only see those who you have had an impact on! Praise God for you and Orrin! Thanks for leading our country in the right direction in the 21st century!

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  9. Patrick Brady Avatar
    Patrick Brady

    wow…profound….
    “If we are convinced that we are the sole source of our gains, then we will be selfish in their use.”
    definately one of my new favorite quotes…

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  10. paul Avatar
    paul

    Wow this is great

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  11. Gregg Mackie Avatar

    @gmack2161 Yes indeed, what a nice read, and very perspective. Gosh, in these days, a penny saved isn’t worth the effort. Staying happy though, it’s definitely an inside job!

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  12. Gregg Mackie Avatar

    What a nice read Chris, and that really puts things into perspective. I mean…what are the odds you and I were born and live in the United States? Gosh, nowadays, a penny saved isn’t worth the effort. But happy, happy, happy. It’s an inside job!

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