1 Corinthians 10:31 (ESV)
So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to
the glory of God.
What does it even matter? It’s just Algebra. Like you’re
ever going to use Algebra in your life! Then again, what’s the point of any of
your classes? Dependent and independent clauses? Give me a break!
The same goes for your job. You get paid so little to ask,
“Would you like fries with that?” And this certainly isn’t your future career.
Who cares if you slack off a bit to eat up the time clock? What does it matter?
Well, actually it does matter. A lot. Every moment does.
Satan wants nothing more than for us to think that every
moment of our lives is meaningless. If he can convince us of this, soon he’ll
convince us to indulge in a selfish laziness in those moments—an attitude of,
“What does this matter if I don’t like it or it doesn’t benefit me?” But as
soon as he has you trapped in thoughts of meaningless monotony, he will then
push for the death blow of you doubting God and his purpose for your life. “If
these moments don’t matter, what do I matter? If I don’t matter, what kind of
God is he anyways?”
The apostle Paul reminds us in this verse that the opposite
is true. Actually, every single moment of your life matters. Why? Because you
mattered to God. God came for you. God lived for you. God died for you. God
rose for you. Jesus gave everything of his life for yours as he washed you and
bought you with his blood. He did so in order to make you a prized possession
of our God—his own dear child.
Knowing this value your life has to our God means that
every moment of your life also has value, because every moment is an
opportunity—an opportunity to live to the praise and glory of a God who has
loved you so much.
So do your quadratic equations and do them well. Flip
burgers with all you’ve got. Take notes with all the intellect you’ve been
given. Compete and perform with every ounce of strength and ability. In fact,
live every moment now and into the future with your best and to the fullest.
And know that when you do, it matters. It matters because you are glorifying
your Savior God.
Dear Lord, fill us with the joy of Your love found in
Christ so that our heart spills over with thankful living for You and Your
glory. In Jesus’ name I pray. Amen.
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