Discovering A Life With Purpose

Christian living is more than emptying one's life of evil... it also involves 
filling one's life
with good. Jesus spoke a parable where an unclean spirit
left a man and upon its return finding the house empty, swept and neatly in 
order it reentered the
house taking with it seven other spirits more wicked
than himself; and the last state of that man was worst than the first. (Matthew 
12:43-45.) This
parable demonstrates that it is not enough to empty one's
life of evil, but one must also fill  their life with good. The temple of the 
demon must become
the temple of God.
Endeavoring to life void of evil without replacing the evil with good robs life 
of meaning and
purpose. A man revealed that he found it difficult to stop
visiting a place where he played pool, had a few social drinks, told a lot of 
dirty jokes, and heard
a lot of bad language. In his effort to break the
routine he would simply go home and sit around bored with nothing to do. His 
boredom left his life
feeling void of any real meaning or purpose. After a
few weeks he would find himself back in the same old rut doing the same old 
thing.
The Christian life must not only be thought of in terms of what one should not 
do, but also in terms
of what one should be doing. Godly living must be
viewed from a positive perspective thinking in terms of filling one's life with 
wholesome thoughts,
right attitudes and good deeds. A close examination
of the New Testament reveals that it implicitly or explicitly commends an act 
of righteousness to
replace every ungodly act that it condemns.
Jesus taught that bad attitudes must be replaced with good ones (Matthew 
5:1-12); love must root out
hate (Matthew 5:43-48); doing alms to God in secret
replaces doing alms to be seen of men (Matthew 6:1-5); one must strive to lay 
up treasure in heaven
rather than laying up riches upon the earth (Matthew
6:19-21); concern for the spiritual must take precedence over the concern for 
the physical (Matthew
6:25-34); digging the beam out of your eye must replace
hunting the mote in our brother's eye (Matthew 7:1-5); the narrow way is to 
replace the broad way
(Matthew 7:13-14); building a life upon a solid foundation
is to replace the life built upon shifting sand (Matthew 7:24-27), etc.
Likewise Paul taught that telling the truth must supplant lying (Ephesians 
4:25); an honest days
work would cause one to have no need of stealing (Ephesians
4:28); filthy conversation is to be changed into a speech that will edify and 
minister grace unto
the hearers (Ephesians 4:29); the works of the flesh
must be displaced by the fruits of the spirit (Galatians 5:19-24); one must 
seek to be filled with
the Spirit and not with wine (Ephesians 5:18), etc.

The easiest way to replace air in a bottle with water is simply to fill the 
bottle with water, thus
driving out the air. Likewise, the easiest way to replace
evil in one's life is, with the help of God, simply fill one's life with good, 
thus crowding out the
evil. The idle life is doomed to become the devil's
tool.
An untiring effort to have wholesome thoughts, to develop right attitudes, and 
to do good will drive
out the unclean spirit and we will "Discover A Life
with Purpose."


O. Addison Gethers
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