The Most Important Life Pursuits(Post 1 of 5)

Photo of Stephen De La Vega standing next to the spines of books that are larger than life. Most prominent book is title "Life."

I’ve
been a Christian for 40 years and I was not always productive. I put time
and resources into things that were not that important. I should’ve spent my
days on more worthwhile endeavors…for life on this earth and for all eternity. Much is worthwhile, but I’m sharing my short list – those things that demand our attention, our very best efforts, and our most
costly sacrifices (1 Corinthians 10:23).

Don’t
be like me. Pay attention to these things now.

What follows are endeavors I consider to be critically important. In
subsequent posts, I’ll offer more detail. For now, we’ll stay high level
because I don’t want us to miss the forest for the trees. Let’s spend time considering
what’s important to us and whether it’s also important to God.

Here are four endeavors I call “life pursuits” that matter more than
most other pursuits.

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Life Pursuit 1: Recognize that everyone is valuable

Deep down, we know everyone has value, but do we believe it and live
it? Honestly speaking, there are people I don’t value. That’s a problem. How
about you? Maybe there are entire groups we don’t value. (See my post called
Do We Appreciate the Many Colors?)

Jesus came for all people. He suffered and died for all people. All are
valuable to Him. (See John 3:16, 1 John 2:2, 1 John 4:14, 1 Timothy 2:6, 1
Timothy 4:10, and 2 Corinthians 5:14.)

Do we see others as those whom Jesus loves and for whom He died, or have
we been desensitized of the value of life? Do people see compassion in our
words and actions? Do they see it in our eyes? Do they find grace and
forgiveness in our demeanor?

Do we value people? Do we really believe our own message – the gospel
of Jesus that we proclaim?

Let’s ask ourselves:

  • When we disagree with others, do we discount their opinions and perspectives, or do we seek to understand them? We may not understand as much as we think we do.
  • Do we speak God’s truth with sensitivity and compassion – with a measure of sweetness, so as not to sour the discussion?
  • When it comes to obeying God, do we consider doing so in ways that don’t make people feel uncomfortable? (Making people feel uncomfortable is not always a bad thing, but maybe we can make productive adjustments while also maintaining our honor toward God.)
  • Do we forego our preferences or routines so that others may benefit? (E.g., do we wear masks and socially distance ourselves during the COVID-19 pandemic?)

Life Pursuit 2: Be less adamant

It is impossible to fully understand God and His truth (Romans 11:33-37
and Isaiah 55:8-9). We know this. We know we cannot compare to God. We know He
transcends us in every way (Isaiah 40:12-26).

But many of us try to wedge our ‘beliefs’ into the hearts of those in our
circles and even those we’ve never met. We might push our beliefs so
belligerently that we cause arguments, division, hatred, violence, or worse…and
we might even enjoy it.

What if we’re wrong? What if we misinterpreted some of the details? Or
are we forcing our opinions and preferences on others without even comparing
our ideologies with God’s Word?

Though some of us are exceptional scholars, we simply cannot know and
understand everything. I believe this wholeheartedly, so much so, that I wonder
if I am representing God’s Word correctly every time I lead a Bible study or
publish a blog post or book. I try my best to understand and teach God’s Word,
but I know my understanding is faulty (a.k.a., human). This is a healthy
approach.

Why do we express our beliefs and opinions so strongly? Is it for the
benefit of others? Does it represent and glorify our God?

I imagine someday after I see Jesus face-to-face, that I will look back
at all I have written in His name and recognize much that I misunderstood. May
we teach, lead, and encourage others with humility, because we don’t understand
all of God’s Word and His ways. We just don’t.

Life Pursuit 3: Align with God

God sent His only Son to pay the penalty of our sins and sinfulness.
Jesus took the fall for us and we look forward to eternity with Him. God did this
and so much more for us, so shouldn’t we value and cultivate our relationship
with Him? Shouldn’t we walk alongside Him, hand in hand, and let Him lead us
into life?

If we have not been studying God’s Word, the Bible, to understand more
about Him and what He cares about, we are not aligned with Him. For we are
naturally sinful and self-absorbed. Jesus said our flesh is weak, despite how
earnest we may feel in our hearts (Matthew 26:41).
And Paul explained that without Jesus and God’s Word, he would not have
chosen to do what is right. His sinful nature was just too overwhelming. (See
Romans 7:18-25.)

We need God’s Word to permeate our heads and our hearts, and we need to
ruminate over it in prayer and in song. We need to listen to it, repeat it, and
fellowship around it. This is how we put off our own desires and become the
people God planned for us to become. (See 1 Peter 2:1-3, Colossians 3:1-17, and
Ephesians 2:1-10.)

Jesus was always right when He spoke on earth because He didn’t try to
please Himself. He was in sync with God (John 5:30). Is the same true for us?

Is it true of our values? Our viewpoints? Our politics? Our parenting? Our
worship? Our preaching and teaching? Our standards? Our level of commitment?
Our sacrifice?

Or do we prefer to fit God’s truth into our own ideas?

God’s truth doesn’t change from situation to situation, and it doesn’t
shift with trending tides. It is always true – all the time, around every
circumstance. Let’s assume we are often wrong and self-serving and seek His
truth, not rationalize our own opinions and preferences.

Life Pursuit 4: Don’t delay to trust Jesus as Savior

Life and livelihood are fragile (1 Peter 1:24-25). I write this not to
scare us, but to offer perspective. Many lives have ended, as we say,
“prematurely.” Still others ended “suddenly” or “unexpectedly.” Some have taken a
turn for the worst and are bed-ridden or have trouble formulating and
expressing thoughts. Things get cloudy. Jesus came to save us and the dear ones
in our lives, but only some have trusted Him as their gateway to God and Heaven
(John 10:9).

When I was 8 years young, I said in my heart that ‘I would get saved
later, when I’m older and have less to do.’ What a funny thought for a kid, but
sobering when we consider we get busier with age. That day would never have
come for me if it weren’t for the grace of God straightening my path and hand
picking my friendships that led me back to church as a high schooler. That’s
when I acknowledged Jesus as my Savior.

Maybe this is you, too. Something is holding you back, yet you notice
your life path somehow pointing you to God. Or you have conversations that turn
your heart to an undeniable truth. Maybe you read things “by chance” that
direct your attention to the reality that life is precious and Jesus is waiting
for you.

Don’t delay.

Jesus came and died for you. He is our bridge to an everlasting
relationship with God in Heaven.

[God] wants all
people to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth.
 
For there is one God and one mediator between God
and mankind,
the man Christ Jesus,
 who gave himself as a
ransom for all people…

1 Timothy 2:4-6

Here is the logical truth:

  1. None of us are righteous and we fall short of God’s standard (Romans 3:32).
  2. Our sin is punishable by death (Romans 6:23).
  3. God’s Son Jesus satisfied the penalty of our sins by giving His life in place of ours (Romans 5:8).
  4. Jesus rose from His grave and defeated death (John 11:25).
  5. Jesus is Lord of all and Lord of our lives (Romans 14:8-9).

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,
that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world,
but to save the world through him.

John 3:16-17

Read deeper discussions on the 4 life pursuits:
1. Do We Value Others?
2. Am I Always Right?
3. Align with God
4. Trust Jesus. It’s Time.

You can read more posts about the good news of Jesus here.

To which of these 4 life pursuits do you need to pay more attention? What
would you add to this list? Please take the time to share your thoughts in the
Comments.

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If you have questions about Jesus, the bridge to
God and Heaven, please email me at
authordlv@att.net. He came for us.

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