Have you ever found yourself lukewarm for God? Complacent in your relationship with Him? That's exactly where I've been for quite a while. And honestly, I didn't even know it until recently. Not only have I not had the desire to write down my thoughts, which hasn't happened on this page in 2 years (sorry about that), but, in hindsight, it has effected everything in my life. My relationships, my family, my parenting, and my desire to be close to God.
The Bible warns a few times of complacency, but it's hard to even heed those warnings when you're so stuck that you aren't engaging in the Word like you should. That's where I've been. And there is a reason God warns us of complacency. In fact, it helps to know what the word actually means in order to understand why God warns us of it. The word complacent is defined as "showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one's achievements." When we become "lukewarm," our focus, even though we might not realize it, begins to shift toward ourselves and away from God. "I can handle it God, I don't really need You right now." Complacency, by its very nature, breaks God's first commandment: "You shall have no other gods before Me." (Exodus 20:3).
This is why Jesus tells the church at Laodicea in Revelation 3 that He wishes they were either cold or hot, rather than lukewarm. When we're cold, often we are broken, and easily reached by the Holy Spirit when God moves. It's often easy to feel God's presence, in the form of comfort and peace, when we are completely surrounded by darkness. That's why many of us have to hit rock bottom before we find God. But the same could be said when we're hot. When we're fully on fire for God, moving in His will and seeking after Him with everything, the more we will find Him. But when we are complacent, we tend to coast through life on our own, knowing God is near, but never actually turning to look for Him. We begin to only need Him when a storm develops in our life, and after the storm, we go right back to our quaint lifeless existence. And, honestly, there are usually very few storms during these times, because the enemy has no reason to attack someone if he/she isn't a threat.
I find myself, now, moving into a new season. A new season of work, relationships, family, and, like many others in the midst of this pandemic, life in general. I can no longer be complacent. Complacency has led to a time of low hanging fruit, and while this fruit has been full of blessing and provided for my needs, it is no longer enough. I am blessed beyond what I can even comprehend, with a wonderful wife, 2 spectacular children, a plethora of great and wise friends. But now I need more of Him. For God's Spirit to simply hover around my spaces, just like he did over the deep at Creation. For His presence to be so overwhelming that I can't experience any part of life around me without it's filter. That is my prayer, lately. So that I can climb the tree for better fruit. And whether the fruit at the top is better or not, it will be more because of the Almighty's higher perspective.
I hope you join me as the Church. No longer can we be lukewarm. The Father has more for us! Times, they are a changin, but God is not! He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Father, surround us! Set a fire in our souls that we cannot contain. Align us with You, and surround us with Your presence for Shalom, completeness for Your glory. We love you, God! In Jesus' precious and powerful name, Amen and Amen!