It’s
that time of year again, high school and college graduations are going on
nearly every weekend in May and into June. This time of year, I always think
back to when I was about to graduate from high school and college, and how
smart I was back then. Of course, I say that sarcastically, because looking
back now I see how little I knew about life. It’s so easy in your teens, and
early twenties to be so sure of your life’s path. We build our identities so
much on what we do, who we know, and even what kind of clothes we wear or
vehicle we drive. However, none of those
things are eternal. Jobs change, in both expected and unexpected ways, friendships
definitely change, and material things go in and out of style and eventually
end up worn out and tossed aside.
So, who are you, really? If all
the fancy clothes, “cool” friends, money, and talents were suddenly stripped
away from you, what would remain? Are you a person that does whatever it takes
to fit in or be admired? Or perhaps are you willing to go into tremendous
amounts of debt just to look the part of someone wealthy? Or maybe you are
willing to compromise and “fudge” your beliefs a little at work or school because
you don’t want to be called a prude? On the other hand, maybe you have a firm
set of beliefs and are unwilling to compromise on those just to fit in with the
world?
Those
are hard things to think about, because we have such an attachment to status. I
know that when I first graduated college, my identity revolved so much around
what I did that when I suddenly found out that my location was closing and I was
being laid off, I was crushed. It was at that point that I really had to start
figuring out who I was, beyond what I did or who I knew. I had to go back to
Genesis and realize that I was formed in the very image of God and regardless
of who I was or what I did to earn a living. I also had to remember that God
had a plan for my life and He wasn’t surprised in the least about the fact that
I was being laid off. “I knew you before
I formed you in your mother’s womb. Before you were born I set you apart and
appointed you as my prophet to the nations.” Jeremiah 1:5 NLT.
At that
point, my sincere hearts’ desire turned toward walking the path God Himself had
laid out for me. I started praying more than I ever had before. I chose to put
my focus on one thing: the approval of God Himself. That isn’t an easy task. In
the materialistic world we live in, if you don’t run with the right crowd or
have the fanciest house on the block, you can sometimes be looked down upon. Although
having nice things is not a bad thing, letting those things own us is. It can
also be challenging when you are not willing to bend on your morals, I have
especially seen this as a teacher when kids are not use to being held to a high
standard. It can be lonely at times when it feels like everyone else is just
going along with the world. Whatever we do though, we need to focus on doing it
as a witness of the gospel. “Work hard so
you can present yourself to God and receive his approval. Be a good worker, one
who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly explains the word of truth.”
2 Timothy 2:15 NLT. Whether you are a doctor or a garbage collector, that doesn’t
really matter. Each one of us has a great commission from Christ to make
disciples of ALL nations (See Matthew 28). We need to have an eternal focus in
whatever it is we do for a living. We must have integrity, generosity, love,
and honesty no matter what we do for a living. We also must be willing to stick
to our morals and beliefs no matter who is trying to convince us to bend “just
this once”. I know that I have fallen
short in so many of those areas. However, I pray constantly for God to use me
to reach others.
I pray
for all my former students, friends, and relatives who are graduating that your
focus would not be on the status of what you do, the money, how much stuff you
have, or what others think of you. Rather, I pray that you would work every
single day as if God Himself was your ultimate boss (Hint: ultimately, He is).
Don’t become a fake person who changes depending on the people they are with.
Be the person who, when others are going through a hard time and need a true
and honest friend, they seek you out. Congratulations and best wishes to all of
you! I can’t wait to see where your life’s journey will take you!
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