Losing The Plot

fruits of righteousness, Romans 7:4, distractionsLet me start this out by asking a question: What is the central goal and primary task of the child of God?  Based on my reading of God’s word, I would say that all of the things that a Christian should be doing can be summarized as producing the fruit of righteousness and of the Spirit.  The verse below is just one example of many that speaks to this process of bearing fruit and why we must be actively involved in it.

Therefore, my brethren, you also were made to die to the Law through the body of Christ, so that you might be joined to another, to Him who was raised from the dead, in order that we might bear fruit for God.  Romans 7:4 (NASB)

According to Wiktionary.org, to “lose the plot” means To cease to behave in a consistent and/or rational manner and To lose sight of an important objective or principle.  Using this definition and my observation of the world around me, I wonder if many of us have lost the plot of what it means to be a Christian.

Do we think about how we might be useful to God in terms of our time and talents?  (Not that he needs anything from us, but that he chooses to use us and involve us in his divine plan if we are so willing)  Do we spend as much time and energy on Kingdom pursuits as we do on earthly matters or are they more of an afterthought?  All of the stuff and things in our residences and those numbers in our checkbooks, do they belong to us or do they belong to God?

These are difficult questions for most of us, and if I am honest, somewhat uncomfortable.  I know that I am sometimes in danger of losing the plot.  I know that I meander about and am not always moving forward in a straight line like I should.  I also know I have to be careful here and not point a finger at anyone other than myself.  I don’t have the ability to judge what is in someone else’s heart but I know, based on my experience, that human nature makes all of us prone to get distracted and to focus our time and energies on things that don’t bear fruit.

The good news is that there is an easy remedy to any Christian who is in danger of losing the plot.  We just need to remember why we are here and why we have been called and by whom.  Jesus Christ is the answer.  Focus on Jesus.  Pursue Jesus.  Love Jesus.  Do these things and we will be where we need to be and we will be doing what we need to do.

I Mean You No Harm

fruits of the spirit, Quiet time, Galatians 5:22Talk about a movie phrase.  I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone actually say “I mean you no harm” in real life before.  It’s a phrase devised by Hollywood script writers and is analogous to “I come in peace” (also a phrase I have not heard in real life).

With the way our world and our nation seems to be going, I wonder if it wouldn’t be better if we all started our conversations with “I mean you no harm” as a preface or preamble to our human interactions (I’m kidding, mostly).  Fear is at an all time high.  Mistrust and suspicion have become our de facto mode of interacting with one another.  Social unrest, racial inequality, hate speech and bigoted ways of thinking seem to be defining our current reality and as Christians I wonder how we should respond.

Let’s go back to “I mean you no harm” for just a moment.  Is there a way that we can model gentleness of disposition and such a peaceful spirit that it can’t help but show through us?  I believe there is.

But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,  gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. (Galatians 5:22-23 NKJV)

The Bible shows us that yes, we can show forth peace in a visible and remarkable way.  As we surrender our old selves with our selfishness, fear, anxiety, anger and all of the old things that used to define us God replaces those things with the defining characteristics of His Spirit.  This does not happen instantaneously but is a gradual, day by day process as we learn to love the Lord and walk with Him.

This is why daily renewal is so vital to our growth and maturity as Christians.  Without that time to reconnect with the heart of our Lord we will gradually fall back into our old ways of acting and thinking and the fruit that we produce will not be the fruit of the Spirit.  If you’ve ever wondered why some Christians look and act so much like the unsaved, this is why.  A Christian who is not walking in renewal and who is not making personal Bible study and prayer time a priority will not grow in the Lord and will not be able to live and speak the right kind of message.

Our response to our unsaved family, friends, co-workers and neighbors will in some way determine their path through this life and where they ultimately spend eternity.  Are we showing with our attitude and actions the fruits of the Spirit or are we perpetuating the cycle of selfishness, anger and fear?  It will be one or the other.  There is no middle ground.