What does sloth look like when it manifests itself in our
lives? It looks like cynicism that would rather stand back and criticize
and scoff than working to make a difference in the church, or community, or the
world, or in your own heart! It looks like self-pity that opines, “Why try?” It
is a self-centered sadness over not getting what we want or think we deserve.
Sloth looks like a failure to love when love demands too much effort. And it
looks like a rejection of God’s transforming grace. The slothful are all for
God’s forgiveness and the promise of heaven, but are not interested in being
sanctified… transformed into Christ-like servants of Christ.
So what are we to do when sloth creeps into our lives? Here’s
the assignment given last Sunday at the conclusion of the message. It may be a
good place to start.
Assignment: (slide)- Read a book… or at least
start reading a book, a spiritual book… something by Tim Keller or C.S.
Lewis or Philip Yancey or Eugene Peterson or Donald Miller or N.T. Wright…
that will challenge your faith.
- Pray about connecting with
a small group
- Keep up your memory work: 1 John 1:8-9;
The Sinner’s Prayer (Luke 18:13) and 1 Corinthians 13:4-8a