Day 40 - Issue 42

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1 John 2:15




'Do not love this world nor the things it offers you, for when you love the world, you do not have the love of the Father in you.'
John’s concern here was very similar to that of Jesus when, in the sermon on the mount, he said that it was impossible to serve both God and money (Matthew 6:24). As believers, we have a choice to make: do we allow our energy to be expended on worldly interests or on God’s kingdom. We cannot possibly do both. So John encourages us to focus our attention on loving God and not on the temporary pleasures of the world.
Does that mean we should all leave our jobs and homes and sit on a park bench reading the Bible? No, far from it! We are called to enjoy God’s world, to serve him in our jobs and homes and to live alongside those who know nothing of him but, as we do so, we need to keep our focus on the things that last. Pleasures, possessions and achievements have a very short shelf life.
John writes in sharp language to encourage us to sort out our priorities. When our actions are shaped by our love of God, everything else will flow the right way. We will see our achievements and possessions as a gift of God’s grace and not as a sign of our brilliance and success. We will seek to use everything that God has given us to bless other people and enhance their enjoyment of life. In doing so, we will please God.


But when we focus our attention on possessions and pleasure, we push God out. And, in the process, we push life out. John’s language may be blunt, but it was because he wanted his readers to live their lives to the full. And that can only happen if we live for God.




Question: How do you seek to give God priority in your daily life?
Prayer: Lord God, thank you for the life that you have given me. Help me to live responsibly and carefully in this world and never to fall in love with it. Amen

Released on 9 Aug 2022

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