You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 2 And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others. 3 Join with me in suffering, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. 4 No one serving as a soldier gets entangled in civilian affairs, but rather tries to please his commanding officer. 2Tim.2:1-4
A.W.Tozer wrote a famous essay called This World; A Playground or a Battlefield. Jim Wood, a pastor living nearby, once gave a sermon which could have been entitled Are you a Fisher of Men or a Water Skier? Both had the same point which verses 1-4 above reiterate. Are you treating the Kingdom of Earth as your home or the Kingdom of Heaven as home? If this is home then yes, build bigger houses, amass wealth, and live for pleasure because as the beer commercial goes - "You only go around once in life so reach for all the gusto you can." (I bet my grandkids have never heard the word "gusto")
To try and get non-Christians to live a selfless, altruistic, philanthropic, and delayed gratification lifestyle is foolhardy and non-sensical. As Big Tent Revival used to say, "If you don't know Jesus, live it up because this is the closest you're ever going to get to Heaven. And if you do know Jesus, be encouraged because this is the closest you're ever going to get to Hell."
If you got drafted into the military and sent to Iran to fight the Hezbollah, while you are over there, would you invest in property and contact a builder to build you a home? Of course not. You are an alien there, you are only on a brief tour there, and why would you want to build a house in barren desert land that is probably going to get destroyed anyway? The same is true of Earth. We as believers are short timers here, only visiting the planet and our home in heaven is a secure mansion compared to this, in comparison, dump down here. Yet as believers we get sucked into the draw of the world we live in and seek to amass treasures, standing, and a future down here when there is no future down here. This is something that we need to continually guard our minds, our children's minds, our grandchildren's minds against and it takes work to have the correct mindset because it doesn't come naturally.
If our goal in life is to please Jesus, our commanding officer in this passage, then this mindset is what pleases Him. The writer of Hebrews agrees;
"All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance, admitting that they were foreigners and strangers on earth. People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own. If they had been thinking of the country they had left, they would have had opportunity to return. Instead, they were longing for a better country—a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared a city for them."
Have we been called to be fishers of men but instead we are using our boat to water ski and indulge ourselves? Sure, there's a place for both. Paul says in 1 timothy 6 that he has given us all things for our enjoyment, but yet if we don't consider seeking to save the lost enjoyable also, then the Holy Spirit has to work on our hearts. Lord, help me to see through Your eyes which can see through the smoke into the glorious Kingdom of Heaven waiting for us!
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