Thursday, January 28, 2010

putting all of my eggs in one basket

"What kind of demeanor/character would you expect to see in someone who has fully yielded to Christ's lordship? How will this affect, for example, a person's happiness? His ambitiousness? Her peacefulness? What will this kind of person be like? What will be the effect on others?"

This was one of the application questions asked of this past Sunday's sermon preached on Matthew 12:1-14.

First of all, if you know me well, you know that I'm not a big fan of questions. I'm even less of a fan of questions that I think are "cheesy". But... I think questions (even cheesy ones) are an important part of growing spiritually--they make me think, and reflect, and even humble myself to respond with cheesy answers--so I'm trying to get better at enjoying questions.

This brings me to Monday, when I had printed out the sermon application questions, and was working through them in my quiet time. I came to this one. I deemed it "cheesy", decided to answer it quickly, and move on. But in processing the answer, I decided it was not a cheesy question at all, but rather an important one.

I started writing what I thought was a picture of a person fully yielded to Christ, and I ended up using the using the phrase "placing all of their eggs in one basket". At first I laughed a little (who the heck writes that?!) but then I thought about it, and realized it was actually pretty acturate, and actually beautiful.

A person fully yielded to Christ is placing all of themself in Christ. They are placing their hopes, desires, weaknesses, future, plans, etc. into Christ's hands, and trusting HIM with them. They are not saying "I'll hang out with Christ, and together we'll work towards my goal of becoming successful." They're saying "All I want is Christ, and He alone is in charge of my life. What He wills is what becomes." They are putting everything into His hands; trusting Him with everything.

Normally, "placing all your eggs in one basket" is considered bad advice; it's risky. But here, in this context, it's the least risky thing. It's freeing, even. You are putting everything into the hands of the only stable One in the universe. Essentially, you are putting all of your eggs into the only basket that won't break. And you are surrendering all of your worry about those eggs.

What's more freeing than that?

2 comments:

  1. amazing reflection and truth, kim!!! i love "normally, placing all of your eggs in one basket is considered bad advice; it's risky. But here, in this context, it's the last risky thing. It's freeing even." amen, sister! :)

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  2. cluck, cluck.

    just kidding.

    so true, kimba, and so right where i am at. it is VERY freeing and you know what, it's so FUN. it's like this crazy adventure.

    cluck, cluck

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