This past week I saw a story in the news
about a woman who was pulled over for having a gas can strapped into a car
seat. You may be thinking, “Why would
she be pulled over for that?” Well the problem was that her baby was out of the
car seat with no seat belt on.
As I read this story I thought about how crazy it
is that you would think it would be more important to protect your gas can than
to protect your baby. It’s obvious to see in this story that this woman had her
priorities mixed up. She was putting too much emphasis on the wrong thing. I
wonder how often in your own life this happens… not specifically caring more
about your gas can than your baby, but you putting emphasis on things in your
life that really don’t matter.
Proverbs 21:2-3 says:
“People may be right
in their own eyes, but the Lord examines their heart. The Lord is more pleased
when we do what is right and just than when we offer him sacrifices.”
What Solomon is saying here is that God sees past what every one else
sees and in the end, He is more concerned with what’s right than the sacrifice
or what is seen on the outside. This verse speaks so loudly to me because so
often in my life I get it backwards. I put much more emphasis on the sacrifice
or what is seen than what is actually right and in my heart. What starts to
happen in my own life is I begin to become like that woman with her gas can; I start to take what’s important and set it aside for what’s less important. What
in your life matters most? Is it seeking after God, doing what is right, and
protecting your relationship with him at all cost? Or are you more concerned
with how people perceive you than how God actually sees you?
Proverbs 8:17 says:
“I love all those
who love me; those who search will surely find Me.”
He promises that if we seek Him, we will find Him. The problem is that
it’s hard to seek after him if most of our time and energy is being put into
seeking after the approval and acceptance of those around us.
Which matters most to you, what God sees in you or what those around
you see in you?
- Brad Snipes
Middle School Pastor, BCC
- Brad Snipes
Middle School Pastor, BCC