God’s good friend, Moses, only began his most significant life’s work when he was 80 years old. For the next 40 years, as Moses walked with God, he blazed a new trail in history, leading millions out of slavery into the wilderness, that they might turn from the gods of their hearts to the one true God, that they might find their identity not primarily in their past (slaves in Egypt) or even in their present circumstances or experiences (pilgrims in the desert), but rather as people compassionately led and radically loved by the King of kings, by God himself.
Moses was such a busy, busy man. There is this amazingly precious prayer of his, a prayer inspired by the Holy Spirit, which we have in Psalm 90. In verse 12, Moses prays, “Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom.” (NLT)
Moses is praying that God will help our hearts truly accept the impending reality and shortness of our days. What would you say is the “main thing” in your life? For some, the main thing is having a good and comfortable life, loving and being loved by those close to us. For some, the main thing is maximizing personal pleasure as much as we can every week, maybe even every day. What truly matters, says their heart, is how much fun I am having. For others, the main thing is “being a good person” or helping others in some fashion. There are many life goals and dreams out there.
However, for the follower of Jesus, the actual
main thing is following Jesus. This is distinctly
different from the other “main things” I just
mentioned. While following Jesus includes loving
and being loved by others, serving others, and
leads to a life of deep joy, the main thing is not
any of those things on their own. For us, Jesus
himself is our Main Thing. We want to know Christ
experientially. We want to be intimate with
Christ, together with others who call on His
Name. We want to be like Christ, to serve as
Christ would serve, to live our lives how Jesus would choose to live them if he were in our
shoes.
The wise heart is the heart that keeps the main
thing, the main thing. The wise heart is the heart
that aligns one’s life, passions, pursuits, values,
goals, relationships, family, and more with
Christ. The hallmarks of this life are worship,
discipleship, community, service, and
evangelism. The fruit of this life is love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness,
faithfulness, and self-control. The priorities of
this life are knowing Christ personally, walking
with others and growing in Christ together,
helping others know Christ, followed by the
multitude of other goals and dreams and values,
all of which are surrendered to and shaped by the
Person, Word, and Work of Jesus.
How will you make the best use – the wisest use
– of the remaining days God has given to you?
Blessings,
Pastor Jeremy