Left Versus Right … What’s your motivation???

23 09 2007

Left Only - Right Only

Why do we do what we do? There is an easy answer to this … and it is to be appreciated by other people – especially by those we consider family or friends! But that has to change …

Matthew 6:1 – 4 (NLT)
“Watch out! Don’t do your good deeds publicly, to be admired by others, for you will lose the reward from your Father in heaven. When you give to someone in need, don’t do as the hypocrites do—blowing trumpets in the synagogues and streets to call attention to their acts of charity! I tell you the truth, they have received all the reward they will ever get. But when you give to someone in need, don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. Give your gifts in private, and your Father, who sees everything, will reward you.

For me, this is a very familiar scripture. I have known and understood (so I thought) this scripture for most of my life. But recently, I have come to a deeper understanding of what these verses are saying. I’ll try to explain.

I want to focus on two parts in these verses (they are in bold above.) Have you ever asked yourself what “good deeds” are? Or even what “publicly” means? What about “others” … who are they? I will tell you what I think about these in a moment. But the “don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing” is a little more straight forward. That just tells me to not announce what I did to someone else. Basically … keep it a secret if I am able.

Good deeds – anything you do. Leaving groceries for someone in need, helping someone change a tire, giving someone money. That list is the sort of list I would have made in the past. I have since added to this. Doing your job at work, making beds, doing yard work, setting up chairs for worship, setting up Sunday School rooms, and any thing else that is something you might do to help other people in some form or fashion.

Publicly – anything you do that someone else might notice (or that you hope they will notice. ;-)

Others – any one who is not you. People at church, spouses, family members, co-workers, strangers, etc.

I believe there is a great lesson for everyone here. We so desperately want to be appreciated by people. We aren’t necessarily looking to be glorified or exalted above others (although we struggle with this too), but we are simply wanting to know that someone else appreciates the actions we take to make their life better. But this is what God is talking about.

Some ways we let the other hand know what’s going on is in casual conversation. For example, you may be in a conversation about kids not being taught how to change a tire by their parents. And you say something like this, “The other day, I stopped for this car on the side of the road, and there was this 20 something just sitting there because they didn’t even know where the spare was. Fortunately, I was able to help them get it changed.” Now … you didn’t really brag on yourself, but you let someone else know what you did. Guess what … you have received your reward in full.

Someone at work may have done something poorly, and you went in behind them and fixed it. Someone else says, “My, so and so did a good job with this.” And you, just wanting to make sure the company doesn’t promote a dolt say, “Well, if you really knew what happened, you might not think that.” And then, you proceed to tell them the truth of the matter. You have received your reward in full.

Or your preach a sermon or teach a lesson (and pastors and teachers everywhere could affirm this one), and you ask – for the purpose of improving of course – what did you think of the message today, or did you get anything out of that lesson? You have received your reward in full.

Ultimately (and probably impossible for me … not sure about you), but I believe God’s desire is for us to do whatever we can to help our brothers and sisters in whatever way we can as an act of obedience to him. And, after we do it … I think he wants us to look for our reward from him and not the people we assisted (or those around).

With all that said (I hope it made sense) <– Funny, I just typed that without even thinking. It’s kind of like me looking for your appreciation … I believe we should look for ways to thank others for their service or the things they do. Like I said at the beginning, we all do thrive on being appreciated from others. And I think this is a thing God built into us. However, I don’t believe God intends for us to go looking for it. But I do believe God intends for us to look for ways to give it to other people. And no … by me finding a way to appreciate something you did … I am not taking your reward away that God has promised.

Maybe – if you think about it – if we put more effort into showing our appreciation for what others have done, the need to go out and seek that appreciation would dissipate.

Go with God,
Donald B





How do you deal with temptation?

5 03 2007

Craziness at Home!Recently, my wife and I purchased a new front loading, high capacity washing machine for our family.  Please understand what a blessing this was.  Washing for a family of 8 can take FOREVER with a normal sized washing machine.  ;-)

In our house, we have placed this washing machine in our laundry area which is at the base of the stairs leading to my daughter’s room.  Just imagine it … every time she walks by she thinks “I wonder what it would be like to get into the washing machine?  I wonder if I could actually fit?  I could post this picture on my mySpace and win cool points with all my friends?”  Weeks go by and this temptation continues to pull at her.  Finally, she gives in.  One night, when no one is looking or around (most likely … we were all in bed … where she should have been) … she sets the camera to auto, quickly hops in the washer and gets the shot.  But, as with all sin, she is soon discovered.

Her mistake (besides getting in the washer) – not removing the picture from MY digital camera.  I discovered the incriminating photo the following night.  You may be wondering about how angry a parent can get at a child who does this kind of thing to an expensive washing machine … but I must admit, the totally and ridiculously thought about what she did tends to make you laugh more than be angry.  It’s kind of like that 2 year old who got into Mommy’s lipstick and painted her face with it … how can you NOT laugh at that???

I regress … let me continue.

My daughter failed at dealing with temptation.  She gave in to the calling of the washing machine.  But what about you?  When the opportunity comes to cheat on your taxes slightly in a way that you “know” you won’t get caught comes up, how do you deal with this?  When a situation is set in place which puts you in contact with someone of the opposite sex (who is not your spouse) on a regular basis comes up, how do you deal with that?  Men … if you are in an airport and you see the risky magazines calling you to buy them (and look), how do you deal with that?  Women … when your husband is not giving you the attention you need, and you see opportunities to have that gap filled elsewhere, how do you deal with that?

The list can go on and on.  How do you deal with temptation?

First, remember this …

1 Corinthians 10:13 (NIV)
No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.

Second, remember to pray …

Matthew 26:41 (NIV) and Mark 14:38 (NIV)
Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak.

Third, remember to be filled with the Holy Spirit daily …

Ephesians 5:18 (NIV)
Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.

Please notice that the title of this blog is “How do you DEAL with temptation?” and not “How to AVOID temptation.”  Temptation is real.  From satan, from the longings of your flesh, and from the things around us that we see and hear on a daily basis.  So, prepare yourself now to deal with the temptation to come.

The scriptures above … Matthew 26:41 and Mark 14:38 were spoken to Peter before Jesus was arrested.  Jesus knew Peter’s temptation to deny him was coming.  Who knows?  We may not have the scriptures of Peter’s denial in God’s Word had he prayed when Christ told him to pray.  Instead, he slept.

What about you?  Are you sleeping.  Pray now for strength and wisdom to deal with the temptations that are coming your way!

Go with God,
Donald B