Have you ever thought this? I know I do. I am a simple person. Stop laughing, not that kind of simple person! I like simple clothes (jeans and a t-shirt.) I like simple cars (I drive a 1998 mini-van.) And I like simple conversations (you know, get to the point.) But I find that life has a way of growing more complicated (remember when we only used cell phones to make phone calls.)
I was reading something interesting in 1 Corinthians 7 (the Message) "don't complicate your lives unnecessarily. Keep it simple--in marriage, grief, joy, whatever. Even in ordinary things--your daily routines of shopping, and so on. Deal as sparingly as possible with things the world thrusts on you. This world you see is on its way out. I want you to live as free of complications as possible."
I find myself asking what seems to be an obvious question, "how complicated could life have been 2,000 years ago?" They didn't have to check facebook 12 times a day. They didn't have to tweet or update their blog. How were they tempted to complicate their lives? "Man I sure wish I had a better donkey." "If only I had 1 more yoke of oxen." But I realized Paul must have written this because complicating our lives obviously isn't a problem unique to our generation.
So I encourage you with Paul's words: "Deal as sparingly as possible with the things the world thrusts on you." I recently made the mistake of watching multiple episodes of the show "Hoarders" on A&E. Boy that will sure motivate you to simplify your life and clean your house. I started to clean parts of our house that had been unkempt since we moved in. I got rid of boxes and boxes of unnecessary stuff. Stuff that sure seemed necessary at the time I acquired it.
Why does God's word encourage us to avoid complicating our lives? Because I think the more we surround ourselves with unnecessary stuff and noise, the more we can ignore our need for God.
So the questions I leave you with today are:
What's complicating your life? Is it necessary?
Is it possible that eliminating some of the stuff and noise in your life could actually bring you closer to God?
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