simple things

Simple Things

Readings for today: Zechariah 8-14

Why are the simple things so hard for us? We know what we need to do in order to thrive so why do we make it so difficult? Wake up. Pray. Get ready for our job or school. Put in the work. Be friendly and kind to everyone we meet. Control what we can control which is our attitude and effort. Come home. Take the kids to their activities. Cheer them on. Listen to your spouse. Hang out with friends. Eat well. Exercise. Spend time in the sunshine. Play with the dog. Thank God for the day. Get a good night’s sleep. Why is even this basic routine such a challenge?

Take it down a layer. The Lord says, “These are the things you must do: Speak truth to one another; make true and sound decisions within your city gates. Do not plot evil in your hearts against your neighbor, and do not love perjury, for I hate all this - this is the Lord’s declaration.” (Zechariah‬ ‭8‬:‭16‬-‭17‬ ‭CSB‬‬) Sounds simple enough. Basic enough. Be honest. Make the best decisions possible. Don’t make plans that would hurt your neighbor. Do not cover for your sins. To this one could probably add other admonitions like the Ten Commandments. Honor God. Honor His Name. Honor His Sabbath. Don’t murder or steal or lie or commit adultery. Don’t begin to covet what you don’t have. Don’t let jealousy or envy cause division between you and your brother or sister. Treat each other with compassion and grace. Walk in integrity. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. The list goes on and on but it’s not complicated. It’s not confusing. So why do we find it so hard to do?

Sin. Original sin. Sin corrupts who we are and, by extension, what we say and think and feel and do. We cannot escape sin. We are born into this condition. We are born with a heart defect. We are born needing life-saving heart transplant surgery. We are born needing the Great Physician to step in and save our lives. Without Him, we are lost for our condition is terminal and always fatal. And this is what makes the “simple things” so hard for us to do. We keep getting in our own way. We simply cannot stop ourselves from being selfish and prideful and greedy and deceitful. Not as individuals and not as a species.

Only the Holy Spirit can perform the regenerative work our hearts so desperately need. Only the Holy Spirit can purge our corruption and give us a new heart and a new spirit. Only the Holy Spirit can sanctify us down the deepest recesses of our beings and transform us from the inside out. This is what the Bible calls being “born again.” It’s nothing less than new creation. And once this new creation has taken hold, the simple things become more clear. Life becomes more abundant and free. Joy and peace fill our hearts as we become the people God created and called us to be.

Readings for tomorrow: Esther 1-5