PLEASURE FOR THE MOMENT
“‘Do not worry then, saying, “What will we eat?” or “What will we drink?” or “What will we wear for clothing?” For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you,’” (NASB, Matthew 6:31-33).
Decisions have consequences. That can be a good thing, but at times we end up dealing with lifelong repercussions. Then we look back and wish our decision had been wiser.
For example, in exchange for a bowl of stew, Esau sacrificed his birthright. In other words, he gave up not only his wealth, inheritance, position, and prominence but also power and the right to lead the entire family.
Is there a “bowl of stew” in our life – something we want badly that’s right in front of us, there for the taking? At the moment, it may seem like the right decision, but later we could find we’ve traded something valuable for something with little or no worth.
Whenever we’re led by anything besides the Holy Spirit, we are more prone to sacrifice our future for immediate gratification. Appetites are God-given, but they aren’t designed to dominate us. That’s what caused Esau to lose his future. He wanted to satisfy his appetite right then and, at the time, was willing to pay the price.
We can endanger our future when we focus on the temporary instead of the eternal. What are we doing right now that could have lifelong consequences? Is it worth it? We need to ask God to help us see our situation from His perspective.
Jeff