“He who speaks on his
own does so to gain honor for himself, but he who works for the honor of the
one who sent him is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him.”
John 7:18 (NIV)
Spending an
afternoon reading obituaries of people I do not know is not a normal pastime for
me but I confess that I was fascinated by the content of each one.
Some were very
flowery and full of honors the person had attained in his or her lifetime;
others were concise and to the point with no frills. But what got my attention
was one particular word that was used over and over: “dedicated.”
Mr. Smith
“dedicated his life to the planting of trees in his community.” Mrs. Callahan’s
obituary stated that she was “completely dedicated to her bridge club for 33
years.” Yet another woman “dedicated everything she had to promoting healthier
lifestyles for household pets.”
I am certain
that those activities were important to those people and may have been
important to others around them as well and I am equally certain that they were
worthwhile pastimes. But I cannot help but try to wrap my mind around the word
“dedicated.”
It is defined in
the dictionary as “devoted to a task or purpose; having single-minded loyalty,
exclusively allocated to or intended for a particular service or purpose.”
So let me ask
you: what are you dedicated to with all your heart and all your life? What task
or purpose fills your days and evenings more than anything else? What consumes
your thoughts and plans day after day?
I asked myself
those same questions and I didn’t like my answers: surfing the internet,
chatting on Facebook or on my cell phone, watching one reality show after
another on television. None of those activities are bad or heading me on a path
straight to the lake of fire.
But where is my
dedication to sharing Jesus with the elderly neighbor next door or writing a
note to someone that I know is hurting or time simply spent in the presence of
my Father telling Him how much I love Him?
If my obituary
were written today, I fear it would read “She was dedicated to four hours on
the internet every day – rain or shine.”
Not anymore. I
resolve to refocus my life on the eternal. Then perhaps one day my obituary will read “Her
life was dedicated to the One she loved.”
Father, this moment I dedicate my life to you.
Show me what I can change so that I am totally devoted to you and to your
service. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- What
activity in your everyday life takes up the majority of your time and
energy?
- Does it
have anything to do with serving the Lord and telling others about Him?
Apply
- Take
the time to journal your activities, day by day, for one week.
- At the
end of the week, group all your activities together under two titles: “For
Me” and “For the Lord” and determine in which group you dedicated the most
time and effort.
Power
- John
7:18 (NIV) “He who speaks on his own does so to gain honor for himself,
but he who works for the honor of the one who sent him is a man of truth;
there is nothing false about him.”
- Matthew
21:37 (NIV) “Jesus replied: ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart
and with all your soul and all your mind.”
- Romans
12:1,2 (NIV) “Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to
offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God – this is
your spiritual act of worship.”
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