What Worries!?!
Posted by: stuartdelony in Adam LaRoche, Blogroll, Christianity, Church, Things I worry about, Things we worry about, Uncategorized, Wake up!, What kind of Christian are you?, arg!, christian, christians, cold, spiritually dead, worries, worry, youth ministry 
A recent survey compiled the worries of working Americans.
They are as follows:
34% Being able to retire comfortably
30% Rising cost of health care
11% Stagnant paycheck
10% Losing job
10% Job being outsourced
Now, even though America sees itself as a Christian nation, we’re really a Secular Consumeristic one. But I know that in this survey it’s laced with a fair amount of church goers. I’m going to run with a tangent on this one, so bear with me.
We worry about comfort and stability. We work hard to make sure things are easy and smooth sailing. But if we call ourselves Christians, we can have none of the above. I believe that the Gospels are here to completely mess up or lives. If we are truly changed by the redeeming power of Christ, our life can’t remain the same. Our desires can’t remain the same. Our worries can’t remain the same (or even remain at all).
So who’s willing to buck the system in the name of our Lord? Who’s willing to put a nail in the coffin of the American dream? Because if you truly see yourself as a follow of Him, you should.
And I’m not alone. Craig Gross notes:
“Christians must take risks and get out of their comfortable pews and classrooms and do something for God. If we don’t, who will?… God did not create you to be a scared, irrelevant Christian!”
Scared. Irrelevant. You could also add worrying or busy. We are busy because we’re worried that if any of the plates we’re spinning drop… we’re toast. I’ll let you in on a little secret. God wants the plates to drop - if they’re more important to you than He is. You say no? How much time do you spend, worrying or being busy on things that don’t matter? I mean things with no eternal value? And then look at how much time you spend with the Lord.
You see that’s our problem. Focus. The things that don’t matter, eat up our time and our lives. The things that do matter, get brushed aside.
So ask yourself this when you’re caught up in the business of life. One hundred years from now… what will it matter? We forget to look at things through an eternal perspective. And when we forget to do that, we miss the entire point.
Why worry? I don’t know. There’s too much time serving the Kingdom to bother with it.







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