“What good is it for
a man to gain the whole world,
and yet lose or
forfeit his very self?”
Luke 9:25 (NIV)
An article detailing
a unique way to capture monkeys alive and unharmed in the jungle to deliver to
zoos captured my attention. Trappers had tried a number of different devices,
including nets. But their concern that the small animals could be hurt if they
became entangled in the webbing resulted in a clever solution.
Trappers built several
small boxes and inside each one placed a banana. Each box was nailed shut but
not before a hole was drilled on one side, just large enough for a monkey to
reach in with its hand. The boxes were left on the ground around trees.
The monkeys
quickly converged to examine the boxes. Finding a banana in each one, they
immediately reached in to pull it out. They tugged and pulled on the banana but
it wouldn’t budge. The opening was just big enough for a little hand to reach
in but not for a little hand clinging tightly to a banana to come out.
As soon as the trappers
returned, the monkeys immediately tried to flee but could not. The reason? They
would not let go of the bananas! They would scream and screech and twist and
pull as they attempted to escape. All they had to do was let go of the banana….
but they refused to and were captured.
I see myself in
that article. That box represents this world that we live in. And while it is
not a banana that I want to hold on to with all my strength it’s much worse: it
is a hunger for happiness.
Happiness that I
think I will only have if I am wealthy or have a bigger home or newer car or
maybe even a more important career. It’s power and prestige and prominence in
the community. THAT’S what will make me happy I shout!
And all the
while Jesus is calling to me “Let go. It is nothing compared to what I have to
offer you. It’s a trap!” but I keep holding on and pulling and tugging as I
convince myself that happiness exists when I have a firm grip on all those earthly
things.
Consider this: if
the trappers did not come back and the monkey continued to hold on to the
banana, he would soon find that it would begin to spoil and rot and would not
be anything that he would even consider eating. That is, unless he is eaten by
the wild animals around him as he holds on to nothing. So it is with me and my
grip on all the empty promises of this world
Holding on to
the temporary as if it is priceless will never have a good outcome. Just as
there is a part of us that wants to yell “Let go of the banana!” after reading
the article, even more so the Lord is prompting us to let go of the fake possessions
here on earth and focus on the priceless treasures He has prepared for us in
heaven.
Father, forgive me for focusing on the
temporary things of this world instead of what you are offering me: life for
eternity with you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- What
are you holding on to in your life because you consider it to be important
to your happiness?
- How
does it compare to what Jesus is offering you?
Application
- Make a
list of everything in this world that you consider most important in your
life.
- Next to
each entry, journal what Jesus offers you instead and a Scripture that
speaks to His offer.
Power Verses
- Luke
9:25 (NIV) “What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet
lose or forfeit his very self?”
- I John
2:15 (NIV) “Do not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone
loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
- Colossians
3:2 (NIV) “Set your mind on things above, not on earthly things.”
- Matthew
6:33 (NIV) “But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all
these things will be given to you as well.”
- Ecclesiastes
2:11 (NIV) “Yet when I surveyed all that my hands had done and what I had
toiled to achieve, everything was meaningless, a chasing after the wind;
nothing was gained under the sun.”
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