Tuesday, December 26, 2017

burden


Come with me to the most populated prison in the world. The facility has more inmates than bunks. More prisoners than plates. More residents than resources.
 
Come with me to the world's most oppressive prison. Just ask the inmates; they will tell you. They are overworked and underfed. Their walls are bare and bunks are hard. No prison is so populated, no prison so oppressive, and, what's more, no prison is so permanent. Most inmates never leave. They never escape. They never get released. They serve a life sentence in this overcrowded, under-provisioned facility.
 
The name of the prison? You'll see it over the entrance. Rainbowed over the gate are four cast-iron letters that spell out its name: 

                                                                                        "W A N T"

The prison of "Want". You've seen her prisoners. They are "in want." They want something.They want something bigger. Nicer. Faster. Thinner. They want.
 
They don't want much, mind you. They want just one thing. One new job. One new car. One new house. One new spouse. They don't want much. They want just one.
 
And when they have that "one," they will be happy. When they have "one," they will leave the prison. But then it happens. The new car smell passes. The new job gets old. The neighbors buy a larger television set. The new spouse has bad habits. The sizzle fizzles, and before you know it, another ex-con breaks parole and returns to jail.
 
Are you in prison? You are if you feel better when you have more and worse when you have less. You are if joy is one delivery away, one transfer away, one award away, one person away, or just "one thing" away. If your happiness comes from something you deposit, drive, drink, or digest, then face it -- you are in prison, the prison of "W A N T".
 
"... for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well-fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want."  (Philippians 4:11-12)
 
And what is that secret?  Paul answers that question in the next verse.  "I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me." [Philippians 4:13)

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