Saturday, 25 January 2020

Does Job fear God for nothing?

Does Job fear God for nothing?
Everything we do has a motive behind. When we give gifts, do good deeds to someone or give a helping hand, we do most of the time expecting something in return. I remember some people going to funeral service saying they attended the funeral so that when they die people will come for their funeral. A religious leader once recalled a candidate came for God’s ministerial work with a fake certificate. Many people, both Christians and non-Christians alike, worship God for blessings, prosperity and wellbeing.  “Does Job fear the Lord for nothing?” is a question Satan asked God concerning the faith of Job in Job chapter 1. The accuser accused Job that the faith and love he had for God was due to the blessings God has given to Job. What about you and me? Do we fear God for nothing? What are our reasons behind serving the Lord? Salary? Name? Fame? Interest? Passion? Let us reason the reasons behind serving the Lord and the right motive to worship God. 
Prosperity driven Christians:
Many Christians worship the Lord to get blessings. Blessing is nothing unbiblical. And my God will meet all your needs according to the richness of His glory in Christ Jesus (Phil 4:9).  Worship the Lord your God, and his blessing will be on your food and water. I will take away your sickness from among you (Exodus 23:25). But if blessing is the sole reason to worship, what is the difference between Christians and the pagans? No difference at all! They have god for fertility, wealth, even for rain and sun. If the motive to worship God is wealth, health, luck and good life, you can’t answer the difficulties of life. You may claim many promise verses in the Bible, but if you only expect good things, you will be discouraged and even doubt God when calamity comes. 

Poverty driven Christians:
Quite the opposite of Prosperity driven Christians there are some Christians who uphold poverty as the sign of true Christianity. They also found many verses in the Bible that support their ideology. Some examples: Sell your possessions and give to the poor (Luke 12:33). Blessed are you who are poor, for yours is the kingdom of God (Luke 6:20). Most of the Biblical texts quoted in support of both the cases (prosperity and poverty) are taken out of the context. A question for those who uphold this idea of being always poor to be a Christian is: Is God happy to see us always in need and want? The answer will definitely be NO.  If neither prosperity driven nor poverty driven motive to worship is wrong what will be the right motive to worship God?

The Right Motive to worship the Lord:
The right motive to worship God is clearly seen in the word ‘worship’ itself. The word worship etymologically means condition of being worthy, dignity, glory. It is a combination of two words worth (worthy)+ -scipe (-ship) sense of reverence paid to divine being. We worship God not because of our desire to be blessed or to show our faithfulness but because of who He is and what He is.  We worship God not because of what we are but because He deserves our worship and we are designed to worship Him. He is worthy to be worshipped. 
A psalmist says: 
Scribe to the Lord the glory due his name;
Bring an offering and come into his courts.
Worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness;
tremble before him, all the earth. Psalms 96:7-8

How to worship?
“God is spirit, and His worshipers must worship in the Spirit and in truth. John 4:24”
This is how we should worship God. Then how do we worship in Spirit when we are only physical beings? To be able to worship Him in Spirit, we should first have life in Spirit. To have life in spirit we should be born in spirit. Which means we must first be born again.  Jesus replied, “Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again.” John 3:3. 
Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is —his good, pleasing and perfect will. Romans 12:1-2
Job did not fear God because of the blessings he received. But because Job truly knew God. He worshipped and feared the Lord because of what God is not conditioned by his blessings or even his sufferings. He proved Satan wrong in front of God. 
May we worship and fear God in the right motive and in the right way just like Job did, and according to God’s will not according to our will!

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Friday, 17 January 2020

Why Am I Lazy?

Why am I lazy? 

Have you ever asked yourself the above question? If yes, you are willing to enhance yourself and you are just about to equip yourself more. As the new year comes, many of us have new year resolutions, which most of us will not be able to accomplish. We cannot execute our resolutions fully because of our great enemy called Laziness. Some may be ever busy yet still lazy. Busyness is not opposite to laziness. We are busy because we are lazy to do prior proper plan. Let us discuss the causes of laziness and how to disdain from it. 

 Laziness, to me, is mainly due to two reasons:
  1. Negativity 
  2. Unmotivated mind. 
Negativity: Pessimists see obstacles in every work. The sluggard says, “There’s a lion outside! I’ll be killed in the public square!"* This makes them lazy. When we can't see any positive results why should we work? 
Unmotivated mind: To perform a task effectively we need something to stimulate us. If you are not motivated to do a work, you are likely to procrastinate. Procrastination is the commonest response to laziness. 
Negative and unmotivated mind makes us not only unproductive, but it also affects our health. Back pain, diabetes, depression are some ill effects that can be expected from a lazy and mundane person. When we cannot perform our task effectively, we become unreliable and untrustworthy. What then shall we do to be optimistic and motivated? 

First, we should train our mind to be positive. In every situation of our lives there are two options to respond: Negative or Positive. The way you respond thing has a big consequence in your life. A single negative thought is enough to spoil your day, likewise a single positive attitude can make your day. 
And Love is a choice. You can choose to love your work, if you are not doing what you love. But first it's important to do what we love. In life we can’t always do what we love, so at times, we need to choose to love our work. Study shows that those who love their work are more productive and successful in their life than those who don't. You can love your work if you choose to. 

If you have a positive attitude about your work and love what you do, you will be motivated to work more and become successful. That, I think is the best way to avoid laziness. 
In saying this, rest is as important as work. Over-work and busy-all-the-time can be as deadly as laziness. Be wise. 

Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.
Proverbs 10:4 NIV

*Proverbs 22:13



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