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What Is That To You?

What Is That To You?

16 Sep 2009

Let's be honest, we all at times struggle with either insecurity, jealousy or an unhealthy competitiveness. Or maybe it's just me! Over the Summer I read through the John's Gospel and was so inspired by the way Jesus, the God who came to bring LIFE interacted with broken, ordinary people. The Gospel doesn't hide the frailties and complexities of people but paints a picture of the transformation that can happen when Jesus is present.

 

One key character is Peter. Full of passion and determination but with a real knack for getting things hopelessly wrong, most vividly seen when he denies Jesus. In John 21 there is a beautiful encounter where Jesus re-instates Peter. He welcomes him back in to the fold and empowers him to carry on following Christ. The challenge is laid out - feed my sheep, but also the warning that now Peter would have to live a life which involved surrender, following Christ and being led to places where he would really rather avoid (John 21:18) As the enormity of this call rests heavy on Peter's heart I can imagine him looking at the other disciples - am I alone in this? Will others suffer to?Peter then looks at the disciple John and asks Jesus, what about him? Jesus replies,

 

"If I want him to remain alive until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me." John 21:22

 

I relate to Peter's question. I catch myself looking at others and thinking, what about them? Are they achieving more than I am? Does God seem to be using them more powerfully? Are they more popular? Do they seem to be more effective in what they do? The problem with these questions is we either look at others and then feel insecure about our own walk with God. We end up striving to play 'catch up.' We push ourselves to achieve, not out of a love for Christ, but because in the eyes of man we don't want to get left behind. We need to be so careful that our insecurity doesn't force us to run a race that is not marked out for us.

 

The other danger is we look at others and begin to judge. They're faking it! They may write amazing songs, but have you seen how they speak to others! The accusations fly around in our minds. This trail of thought can lead to nothing good whatsoever. In keeping a jealous eye on someone, spiritually we begin to diminish and shrivel up inside.

 

Perhaps we need to hear Jesus words again in terms of what he calls others to do, 'what is that to you?' We're called to follow Christ. Every path will be different. Every journey will take varied turns. We need to learn in our lives not to lag behind what God is doing, but also not to run ahead.


Thanks so much for that post Tim. I have really been struggling with this sort of thing recently. I think hitting a milestone birthday has made me question everything I have and am doing. I then go on to question what other peoples motives are in what they are doing, and how much more or little they have materialy or in other ways than myself. Everyday I am reminding myself that God is the only one we should be doing anything for, HE should be the centre.
fantastic post tim thanks so much for your honesty and humility in telling it like it is. i heard someone say once that we should never ever compare ourselves to others, as it either leads us to pride or jealousy. its so hard to do tho isnt it! God bless, Gav.
Thanks for this reminder Tim. It reminded me of this verse: We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves with some who commend themselves. When they measure themselves by themselves and compare themselves with themselves, they are not wise. (2 Corinthians 10-:12) Phil http://blog.worshiptherock.com/
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Competition, jealousy, and insecurity are part of our humanity. When we concentrate our heart on God, through Jesus, we can be free of these restraints though. We are conditioned to compare our own achievements against our peers. It is a heavy mindset we all suffer, and really part of our imperfection. This is often how the world qualifies 'success'. What that gives us is jealousy and insecurity on one side, and pride on the other. To be truly free in many ways is to be free of this mindset. What we achieve for Christ may not even be known to us in our lifetime. What others achieve cannot be assessed correctly by us either. It is our heart God measures us by. As Christians, we are 'followers of Christ'. In an earlier post I commented on how Christian Leaders can sometimes be a paradox for me, because by definition we are all followers. However, we need leaders in the church family to help us work together for God's Kingdom, and to support us in our growth. They should inspire us, but our motivation should always be through Jesus alone. When others compliment me on some achievement I immediately think about how weak I am. How I struggle. When I see a lot of praise heaped on others, I immediately think of how we are all sinners, and fall short of the glory of God. All of us. I often remind myself of Isaiah 64:6. This is a humbling realisation for all us human beings. Although, through our love of Jesus we will always strive to achieve, and encourage one another in this. Only then can we celebrate the success of others and never judge our brothers when they fail. When we all fail, because we all do. The more our love, the greater our motivation to achieve. When this is not our motivation, I don't believe we achieve anything.
Good stuff Tim!
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Thanks, I really struggle with that sometimes, not just with faith but the less important things too, like me and others playing an intrument and things like that. But seeing it like that does help and make it easier to understand, and that not everything's a competition.
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Wow - thats a cracker! Thanks so much Tim! I've been thinking about this a lot lately and thats a golden verse to put along with those thoughts. One little nugget quote I've been thinking heaps on thats along these lines in terms of creativity and giftedness etc ... 'As soon as you start comparing yourself to someone, your behind, your following. Instead of leading the way with the sound God has given you' - with that was the comment of 'wearing someone else's armour' like in the story of David where Saul tries to get David to put on armor that would probably hinder him more than help This is a huge topic - its certainly something I know I struggle with and I'm sure loads of wleaders and songwriters struggle with. We live in a generation that seems so insecure of their identity and strengths in Jesus? is that an over generalisation? I'd love to hear more thoughts on this topic! Do an interview on the podcast about this topic or something please! I know if I listened more to what God thought of me, I'd probably care less what other people thought and would stop comparing myself to someone that I wasn't. Tim - on a totally practical level - what sort of thing do you do to position ur heart on this stuff when the pressure is on to be at the creative cutting edge and be of a particular standard etc?
Tim thank you so much for this Message, this is the exact thing i have been strugling to break through for the past couple of months, and now that it is down on paper and i can just read it, it has helped me to understand it so well. I really apreciate it. I am misionary in Mexico, and your new songs every month, and podcasts, give me an extra boost, of wisdom, and joy, and reminds me of England for a do miss it sometimes! I love what you guys are doing and I will be praying for you all, as your journey continues, and organization gets bigger. Blessings mate! Jacob
I know this is old, and I may just been repeating previous commenters but I really needed to read this as I struggle with this a lot. My confidence can be knocked very easily and even if I remember the gifts I have been given I still cannot stop myself thinking,"Okay, but such and such is still better than me..." and then I do start to think badly about the person.I think I will be referring to this article if I feel this way in future :) Thanks very much, Adele
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