Do not love the world or the things of the world. (1 John 2:15)
How magical life feels during this week between Christmas
and New Year’s Day! As far as the Church is concerned, we are still in
the Octave of Christmas. And as far as the world is concerned, the
holiday season is still in full swing. Candles still give off their warm
glow. Christmas trees remain in many homes. Families are spending more
time together, and children are still basking in the mirth of the
season.
So why, in the midst of all these good feelings, is John
warning us not to love the world? Why caution us against “sensual lust,
enticement for the eyes, and a pretentious life” (1 John 2:16)? Does he
like being a killjoy?
Not at all. Just a few verses before these
warnings, John gives a litany of all the blessings that are ours because
of Christmas: Our sins are forgiven. We can know “him who is from the
beginning.” We can even know victory over the evil one (1 John 2:12-14).
Surely there is much to rejoice over!
John gives us this warning
because he knows how tricky life in the world can be. He knows that the
Christian life is a matter of ongoing change and transformation. None of
us really “arrives” at perfect holiness. It’s a journey filled with joy
and fear, an adventure that has its triumphs and defeats.
Brothers
and sisters, God has so much that he wants to give us. And the devil
has so much that he wants to tempt us with. So no matter how far we’ve
come, there is always more awaiting us: more grace and love from the
throne of God. Greater transformation into the image of Christ. More
healing of our past and more hope for our future. And there will never
be an end to the obstacles, the challenges, and the temptation to rest
on our laurels and stop seeking after the Lord.
So as the Octave
of Christmas winds down, take time to rejoice in the marvelous gifts God
has given you. But begin also to make a plan for growth in the coming
year. And always remember: Jesus is with you no matter what!
“Lord,
protect me from the snares of this world. Today, help me remember who
you are and all that you have done in me. Jesus, I want to know you even
more!”
from wau.org
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