In
the World, Not of the World
I
John 2:15
“Love not the world,
neither the things that are in
the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
When rescuers were finally able to pull a middle-aged man from the
wreckage of a horrible car accident, he was taken to a nearby hospital. It soon became apparent that he would
die. As the chaplain comforted him, the
man, who was a Christian, exclaimed: “As I look squarely at eternity, I realize
now just how much I wasted my life on things that don’t matter.” What a sad revelation! Today’s passage offers a strong challenge to
those who waste their lives on things that just don’t matter.
John opens this passage with uncompromising words: “Do not love the world or anything in the
world.” At first glance, this verse may
seem at odds with the passage in John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that He
gave His only begotten Son.” Most
likely, John here is using a different use of the word world. In John 3:16, the word world is used to refer
to lost souls, whereas here in I John 2:15 refers to an entire system of
beliefs and values that we might call a “worldview.” This world view is completely opposed to God
and His ways. To clarify what he means
here, John list three elements of this worldview. First, he warns against “cravings.” These are misplaced appetites for some of our
most powerful drives such as for food, for intimacy, and for recognition. Second, John talks about the “lust of the
eyes.” This includes both what we can
see and what we can imagine. This is
best summarized as our tendency to look at external qualities without really
inquiring about what is on the inside.
For example, many people are tempted by the pursuit of wealth because of
all they imagine it will enable them to possess. And finally, John addresses pride. Pride is that self-sufficiency that attempts
to manufacture what God has promised, or what He has forbidden, rather than
humbly allowing Him to give what we need.
In application as we look at this verse – don’t condemn everything
material as evil. Instead, focus on our
affection for the “stuff” around us. In
other words, it’s not so much about what kind of car we drive, but rather the
reason we might have for wanting it or something better. What John is saying, is that we can’t ever
let these kinds of things distract us from what is eternal: that is God Himself. The things of this world will soon be gone,
but God is everlasting. Love not the
world – but have a Love for God that surpasses everything else!
“Love the Lord your
God with all your heart and with all your soul”
Thanks for this much needed reminder!
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