
Anyone who intends to come with me has to let me lead. You’re not in the driver’s seat – I am. Don’t run from suffering – embrace it. Follow me and I’ll show you how. Luke 9:43
There are times when we all just need some humor interjected into our daily life. We get so burdened with bad news, health issues, financial problems, the state of the world, etc., that we just need to say I am giving it up for a while and just laugh.
One of my favorite comedies is Doctor Doolittle starring Eddie Murphy. In this movie, the Doctor can actually verbally communicate with the animals and they with him. No one else knows what’s going on, and it gets pretty hysterical. My favorite animal character is the monkey, Crystal, who has a bit of a drinking problem. Every time someone chastises him for it, he throws his little bottle of alcohol down and declares, “I give it up.” Unfortunately, the next day he goes right back to his old ways.
The season of Lent is upon us, and during this period of reflection, repentance, and prayer, many Christians make a commitment to give something up for this forty day period. We might choose different things, but usually, we promise to give up things such as sweets, carbs, coffee, scrolling, meat, cussing, nagging, or several other things. Usually, we struggle to keep our commitment, and more times than not, we just give it up.
God sent Jesus to the wilderness for forty days to teach him how to give up reliance on himself for things such as food, temptaion, and fear. In the Judean wilderness, Jesus fasted for forty days and nights, prayed, and was tempted by the devil. This period served as spiritual preparation for his public ministry, demonstrating his reliance on God, overcoming temptaion, and living among wild beasts. He reversed the failure of Adam and Israel by demonstrating His obedience to God despite extreme physical weaknesses. He was able to give up his own will and lean solely on God.
We tend to make a habit of giving up the same things for Lent each year. In the spirit of creativity, why not try a few things which might allow us to not only be more Christlike, but also, grow in our faith.
First, give up complaining. Rather than complaining when things aren’t to our liking, maybe we should focus on the good in our situations and in other people. This practice will help us cultivate a sense of gratitude and a positive outlook on life.
Next, give up procrastination. Each day is a gift from God. If we focus on diligence and using our time wisely, we will have more time to focus on the important things. We will live each day to the fullest.
Finally, give up worrying. Sometimes we take a situation and “think it to death” as my Mama used to say. We try to come up with different scenarios and solve it by ourselves. Worrying will kill your peace. Pray and leave it to God.
One teacher offered this suggestion for giving up things which tend to weigh us down. “Go to the hardware store and buy a flat patio stone that fits into your back pack, briefcase, or large purse. Then, take a marker and write on the stone all the things which are stopping you from enjoying life. Carry it with you wherever you go – eating, working, watching TV, sleeping, even showering.
Very soon you can feel how heavy it is. It’s hard to get anything done when your muscles are working overtime carrying all that extra weight.
At the end of the second day, sit down with your stone, review the list, and make a conscious decision to give up all those things which are draining you of the life you should be living. Then, go outside and set the rock down beside your front door. Before you leave home everyday take a second to look at your stone…then turn around and deliberately walk away.”
We humans think we have all the answers, but how can we really know what is best for us? We can only judge by appearancees, but God looks ahead to the outcome. It is only when we stop wrestling with our problems and give them up to God that His plans and purposes can be fulfilled.
As we continue through these 40 days, take a moment to look at the things on your stone, then, remember my friend Crystal, the monkey,and go ahead and just give them up!








