Therefore Having Gone

Therefore Having Gone

Saturday, October 16, 2021

SPIRITUAL JUNKFOOD

In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus declared, "Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled." (Matt 5:6)

The Lord desires to fill us with true righteousness. Therefore, we need to be on guard against the cheap knock-off, self-righteousness.

If God's righteousness is what truly satisfies our hunger and thirst for right relationship with Him and others, then self-righteousness is the spiritual equivalent of junk food.



Dictionary.com's definition is right on target for what I mean by "self-righteousness": Being "confident of one's own righteousness, especially when smugly moralistic and intolerant of the opinions and behavior of others." 

What do you think? Does this analogy hold? I leave it to you to connect the dots between food and righteousness:

  •     Junk food only resembles real food in that we put it in our mouths and chew it.
  •     Junk food starts off as real food, but is then put through a process that makes it the most unhealthy version imaginable, full of salt and fat and sugar. 
  •     It is because of the bad ingredients - not in spite of them - that we find junk food so irresistible. 
  •     Junk food might give us some momentary jolt of energy, but provides nothing of lasting value.
  •     Preparing real food takes time and energy. Junk food is fast and easy.
  •     Real food is costly, especially if what we buy is organic and free of GMOs, hormones, antibiotics, preservatives, and corn syrup. Junk food is crazy cheap in comparison.
  •     Real food is necessary. Junk food is not only unnecessary, it is harmful in the long run.
  •     Indulging in junk food leaves us unsatisfied ... and, ironically, craving MORE junk food.
  •     Junk food is about immediate satisfaction. Real food is about long-term health and well-being. 
  •     Real food has the power to heal our diseases. Junk food tends to exacerbate our diseases and sometimes even causes them. 
  • Eating junk food can spoil our appetite for real food. 


Any others I have missed?

    

    

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