Monday, March 31, 2014

DELUSIONAL




The rich are wise in their own eyes; one who is poor and discerning sees how deluded they are.

Proverbs 28:11

This ends this reading from God's holy word. Thanks be to God.

Are you delusional?

Many people are today and they may not be the people you would expect to be.

For when we think of delusional, we typically think of the underdog, the one who thinks they have a chance to do something big in life although the odds of them achieving what they seek are between slim and none.

We find it in athletics as people dream about making it to the pros, not so much for the opportunity to be considered one of the best in their profession but rather because they hear about all the money and stature that comes with being a pro athlete and want a piece of that fame.

We find it in daily life with people with people dreaming of having more money than they would ever be able to spend although they’re working in menial jobs. How will they get to the pinnacle of financial prowess from where they are? By way of any of the number of lotteries that are out there, of course. No matter that the odds are astronomically stacked against them. It’s the delusion of winning that leads them to put down their precious dollars to either scratch a ticket or wait for balls to drop in the right sequence. The same mindset goes for those who regularly frequent the casinos and gamble away their money.

When I was in the Navy, I found another form of delusion that existed at many levels of leadership. The delusion was that the leaders thought they were a lot wiser than the people who worked for them, so much so that they chose to never listen to anyone but themselves. Smitten by their rank and authority, they were consumed by pride and conceit and vanity and arrogance, brilliant in their own eyes and in their own eyes only. Despised by the people who they were leading, those of lesser rank who could see just how deluded they were while entrapped by their self-importance.

The matter of people suffering from delusion goes back to the days of the Bible. We know because Solomon writes about it in today’s proverb, the 11th verse of Proverbs, Chapter 28. Here’s what he had to say about the matter:

The rich are wise in their own eyes; one who is poor and discerning sees how deluded they are.

Here, the delusional are the ones who have money and with it stature. Their money places them in the upper crust of society and in a place where they feel entitles them to influence the way things go. They feel that they know what’s best for the country they live in when in reality they only really care what’s best for them in most instances. This is why you see people with money trying to impact elections by putting their money behind candidates who will support legislation that serves their best interest. The rich think they are wise in their own eyes but in reality, their motives are driven by a self consuming selfishness that seeks to serve their needs above the needs of others.

Funny how the more discerning people can be the people who are really in need, the people who can see right through the motives of the rich toward what’s really happening. They can see because they are not blinded by money or fame. They only see that what is happening bears no real benefits for them.

Often, people who are poor are the more discerning because they don’t place their trust in money or prestige. Rather, they come to place their trust and hope in the Lord, the One they rely on to help them in the midst of their difficulties, the One who gives them clarity and peace in life. And as they place their trust and hope in the Lord, they gain His wisdom and discernment in all matters of life.

You see, this is the message the Lord is sending us today.

Want to avoid being delusional?

Then turn to the One who never sends delusion but rather vision, the One who shines light into every place where there might be darkness in life, the Lord who is always with us, leading and guiding us through the all the days He blesses us with. All we need to do is depend on Him and Him alone, seeking His righteousness and wisdom.

For when we do, we will never be left void or confused or misguided. Instead, we’ll always be where the He wants us to be as we carry out His will and way through the guidance and direction of His holy word and Holy Spirit.

Only someone who was delusional would opt for anything else.

Amen.

In Christ,

Mark

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