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HOW DO I MAINTAIN MY EQUILIBRIUM IN DAILY LIVING? One of the great dilemmas of the Christian life is to know how we should relate to the world around us. For me, this has been a lifelong challenge. We can err in two ways as we try to navigate the troubled waters of the world around us.The other error is to assimilate -- to be so much like those around us there is no visible difference. This is often the mindset of believers who are living two lives, a religious life (say at home and on weekends) and a workplace life, where spiritual focus is muted for the sake of work in the real world. In the closing book of the Old Testament the prophet Malachi prophesied that there would one day be a clear distinction between the righteous and the unrighteous, between those who serve the Lord and those who do not (see Malachi 3:18). Our lives should reflect that distinction. We should be different in ways that are important, yet approachable and accessible in ways that engage us in the lives of others. Jesus both modeled and instructed an approach in which He neither isolated nor assimilated. He continually interacted with people where they were, in the marketplaces of His day. He drew His closest associates from trades and professional people, and His teachings centered around the everyday world -- a sower went out to sow, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant (see Matthew 13:3.45). Although Jesus fully engaged the world around Him, He did so without losing one iota of His devotion to His Father or deviating in the slightest from His integrity or values. You have not been given a new life in order to isolate, nor have you been transformed only to assimilate. You are called to Christ, first to be His -- heart, soul, mind and strength -- and then commissioned to go out in His power to a needy world. As Paul said, We are ambassadors for Christ ... workers together with Him (2 Corinthians 5:20,6:1). Billy Graham likens your role in the world to that of the Gulf Stream as it flows through the chilly waters of the Atlantic Ocean: The Gulf Stream is in the ocean, and yet it is not a part of it. Believers are in the world, and yet they must not be absorbed by it. The warmth of the Gulf Stream profoundly affects the climate of many parts of the world. In fact, palm trees grow off the coast of Scotland, while further east, at the same latitude, Siberia experiences some of the worlds harshest winters. You, as with the Gulf Stream, are to retain your identity and purpose, but also affect the surrounding climate, where you live and where you work. You are in the world but not of it. You have to live like the fish that is in the salty ocean without becoming salty.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 06:13:02 +0000

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