Friday, January 25, 2008

What Ever Happened to Simplicity?

Taken from - http://www.crosswalk.com/devotionals/momentstogether/

What Ever Happened to Simplicity?

Matthew 14:29,30 And Peter got out of the boat, and walked on the water and came toward Jesus. But seeing the wind, he became afraid, and beginning to sink, he cried out, saying, "Lord, save me!"


Rare is the family that doesn't grapple with friction caused by the complexity of life in the twentieth century. In the last 100 years a strong cultural storm has swept the family far from its moorings of commitment and stability. Consider some of these changes.

During the 1800s, life was fairly simple. The economy was basically agrarian and most people lived on farms, working 80-hour weeks to grow their own food and make most of their own clothes and furnishings.

Today, most Americans live in cities. We are urban and mobile. We turn to technology instead of agriculture to meet our needs. With more choices and more people, life becomes more complex.

Families 100 years ago learned to function as a team because survival was at stake. Their interdependence fused them together.

Today we don't have the same need to work as a team. We can seek individual careers, education, hobbies and entertainment. These interests inevitably conflict with each other at some points, causing friction. And they are a breeding ground for selfishness, which erodes the cement of commitment to each other.

All this complexity captures our attention just as the storm distracted Peter. While his eyes were focused singly and simply on Jesus, Peter was able to walk on water. When he focused on the complexities of the storm, he sank.

There is no way to go back to life as it was 100 years ago. But we can exercise some control over complexities that cause friction. We can fix our eyes on Jesus. We can eliminate options that distract our attention from Him. We can organize the smaller commitments of life around our primary commitment to Him. And we can practice the most powerful word in the English vocabulary-No!

Prayer: That your family will be able to see the need to knife through the complexities of life and to organize family life around Jesus Christ.

Discuss: On a scale of 1 to 10, how would you rate your family's ability to tolerate different interests and commitments? Should some be curtailed?

7 comments:

cas said...

Not sure I can rank my family or self right now, but I certainly can try to simplify. I remember from topgun, the guy talked about how most of suffer from hurry up sickiness. Kinda the same thing. trying to fit everything in, and then the next thing you know, Jesus takes a back seat.

This part, "to organize family life around Jesus Christ" should be our primary focus right??

Blessings,

cas

ps - where is everybody?? its getting lonely out here in cyberspace

LRT said...

I struggle with this each and everyday. So many days I will read the blog and just get to busy to post a comment. And always use the excuse that "something" happened. So I don't have a number but based on my dedication to the blog it would be on the low side, sadly.

LT

CRB said...

As a family we tolerate lots of different commitments, and sadly, the church isn't always one of them. As the kids enter the extracurricular age, we are able to maintain a variety of interests, but we always are doing it together. In terms of the tolerance, I would say we are about a 7, but in terms of prioritizing Christ I would say we are closer to a 3.

As for cas' comment, I suffer from chronic hurry up sickness, and often do exactly as LT states, I read it, click the link, check "1 thing" and boom...its the next day.

I could use a lot of simplicity in my life, but it seems hard, (like I need a miracle--I guess that's the point of prayer, yes?)

crb

Anonymous said...

No doubt too much going on. Need to pray on what should be cut out...just tough to say no to the kids when they want to get involved in something.

CRB said...

i agree dsc.

tom anderson said...

We've actually done a good job over the last few years aligning our interests as a family on Young Life - now 4/5 are materially involved weekly. Blake's footbal dominated our schedule for many years, but several concussions as a high school junior has now eliminated that. But the circumstances are quite sad, so we all sort of wish our schedules were still dominated by football, actually.

tba

clb said...

Thanks for dropping the email CAS.This is one thing that I should not drop but add. I have no excuses but I can tell you how I really appreciated the email and this link for the reading of 'simplicity'.