This is Part 3 of Legacy Builders and the final part
of the mini-series. We do have a choice whom to serve and what to love (or lust
after) as we are beings with independent minds and the abilities to make our
own decisions regardless of credit or detriment. However, our legacies stemming
from those choices are what we are remembered for many years later.
We are people with a choice: Whom shall we worship as God? The Lord? Our
wallets? Our political party’s leaders, talking points, and their opinions? The
pursuit of the opposite (or same, in some cases) sex and the potential heated
moments of passion?
In November, most of us will be confronted with a
choice for our next President of the United States. Choose the man who has
spent his public life building a brand and promoting the wiles of mammon, or
select the woman who was thrust into the limelight first as my home state’s
First Lady before becoming the nation’s First Lady, U.S. Senator, and most
recently Secretary of State. Of course, other candidates do exist on the
ballot, but we generally follow the two major political parties agreeing in
principle with one group a little more than the other. While we may be
bombarded with calls about their records, integrity, and concerns with how the
nation could be shaped through diversifying laws and/or a potential remake of
the Supreme Court in either a more conservative or liberal direction, we still
have the luxury of choice.
Not everyone has the privilege to choose – see
prisoners, children on punishment, and the disenfranchised.
Elijah gave his people a similar ultimatum: Choose the God of Ahab and be blessed, or
follow Baal whom his wife Jezebel introduced to the Israelites upon their
marriage. Ahab set up an altar and a temple to Baal giving cause to God’s
arousal of anger in a manner unseen since the destruction of Pharaoh’s army in
the Red Sea. Moreover, Jezebel started killing off the Lord’s prophets and this
led to God appointing Elijah to stop all of this foolishness.
It seemed like a common problem we have in society
today: We want it both ways even if one
is to the detriment of our legacies and reputations. For example, we sometimes
change our dependents on our payroll taxes to get a bigger paycheck because we
think the government mismanages our money hence the pursuit of “life, liberty,
and lower taxes” to keep more of our hard-earned money. Some were caught up in
the Ashley Madison scandal thinking that they could have an extramarital affair
and get away with it until that website was hacked; what do we make of the
prominent names that were revealed?
How long can we waver between two opinions or two
diametrically opposed ideas before God declares, “Enough already!”
My name is the Lord! I won't let idols or humans share my glory and praise.— A. Cedric Armstrong (@cedteaches) August 20, 2016
Isaiah 42:8
This is the reason why God is such a jealous God. He
is the only true living God – when was the last time we saw dollar bills or
Buddha personified?
Elijah goes a step further in challenging the
Israelites to see if Baal would answer them. The idol remained silent as God’s
power came through as fire consumed the altar and the surrounding water proving
that there is only one true God – idolatry is nothing but an unsustainable dead
end that leaves the feeling of emptiness as opposed to one who travels through life with Him.
If
the Lord is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.” –
1 Kings 18:21
Consider the following about those two masters, God
and money:
·
The Lord says to seek first his kingdom
and its righteousness, and all these things will be added unto you.
·
Money says hold on to what we have so we
can feel secure.
·
God says we reap what we sow (Galatians
6:7).
·
Money says we should do whatever it
takes to get ahead because “the person with the most toys wins.” Apparently
someone forgot the axiom from the No Fear t-shirts we all wore proudly around
our high schools in the ‘90s – that person still dies.
·
Jesus said, “Give back to Caesar what
belongs to Caesar’s [in taxes] and to God what is God’s (Mark 12:17).
·
Money says it is acceptable – almost
expected – to cheat the government via embezzlement, using various loopholes to
lower our tax bills because the feds are poor money managers and they are trying
to promote Robin Hood-style socialism according to some
people.
·
God calls for us to be generous.
·
Money calls us to be selfish and hoard
all of our wealth.
We impact our legacies either as givers or as
takers. By living our lives selflessly and sharing our blessings with our
fellow man with love, we are remembered for our gentle Christ-like spirit
versus the one of mammon.
Which master are you choosing, and how will it shape
your legacy throughout the remainder of this lifetime and eternity?
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