The common
philosophy of our culture today fosters the “me, my, and mine”
attitude. From early childhood onward, so much emphasis is being placed
on “have your own way,” “do your own thing,” and “look out for number
one.”
Some see
life through a window while others view life in a mirror. Those who view
life in a mirror only see themselves. They are only concerned with
self, because they can’t see the needs of others around them. Those who
view life through a window, see others first, with a faded reflection of
self. They are truly concerned about all those about them. They do
everything possible to seek the good of others. This is how parents
should be teaching their children—look through the window, not just
focus on yourself in the mirror!
There is
another mirror, however, that we need to constantly look into in order
to see ourselves as God sees us—the mirror of God’s Word
(Jas. 1:22-26).
As Christians we must always place Christ and the advancement of His
Cause first in our lives. “But seek first the kingdom of God and His
righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” (Matt.
6:33). Further
we are told to “Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or
conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than
himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but
also for the interests of others” (Phil.
2:3-4).
Thus,
living the Christian life is a life of ministry and service to others.
Jesus taught this throughout the whole time he lived among men. At
the close of His life here on earth, He demonstrated what He had been
teaching by performing the lowly act of washing His disciples’ feet
(Jn. 13).
Give some
serious thought to the teachings of Christ before you begin to think you
have to have “your way” in everything. Selfishness has no place in the
service of the Lord. Stop looking at life in the mirror (of self); view
it through the window!
Other Articles by R. J. Evans
The Tragedy of a Lost Soul
Good Relationships Among Brethren
Are We Committed in Our Marriage?
The
Blight of Bitterness
Murmurers and Complainers
Responding to Our Enemies
Envy and Jealousy
I Am Praying For You
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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