Recently, I wrote about productivity from a Biblical perspective. Today, I would like to ask you a question. Or rather, I have already asked you the question, for it is the title of this article: Has productivity become your idol? Before you have a chance to answer defensively, let’s break the question down and clear up some definitions.
Defining words As mentioned in the last article, the Cambridge dictionary defines “productivity” as: “the ability to do as much work as possible in a particular period”. For more on that, go and read Productivity from a Biblical Perspective. The second word we have to clear up is “idol”. When teaching children, I define an idol as something – anything – that is more important to us than God. Absolutely anything that has taken that #1 place in our hearts. Anything we value more than our relationship with our Lord and Savior. That may sound simple. Too simple. But truly, that’s what it is. In other words, anything can become an idol – including productivity. The idol called “productivity” In our time and age, it is easy to make productivity an idol. Society puts a lot of pressure on us to live productive lives. Therefore, it is no surprise that many fall into this trap. Most people don’t even realize they are worshiping productivity. That leads us to the next question. How can I know if I have made productivity an idol? There are many ways to identify idols in your life. Here are a few questions you can ask yourself to get started regarding this one: - Do I measure how good my day was by how much I got done? - Is it difficult for me to spend time resting in God’s presence because I feel like I should be “doing” something? - Do I hurry through tasks instead of doing them well, just because I want to get as much done as possible? - Am I tempted to multitask during my Quiet Time? - Do I like reading my Bible early in the day, so that I can tick it off my to-do list? There are many more things you can ask yourself, but these are a few to get you started. If you found yourself saying “yes” to one or multiple of these, it can well be that productivity has taken a place above God in your heart. How can I fight this idol? The way to fight the idol called productivity is the same way we must fight any idol. There are three steps you can follow as a guideline. 1. Confess Discovering an idol in your life is a serious thing. The Bible clearly says in the 10 commandments that God must be the most important in our lives. If He isn’t, we must humbly come before Him and ask for forgiveness. If you do this, He will forgive, since He has promised this (If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. John 1:9) 2. Turn away The next logical step is to turn away from the sin in our lives. We cannot do this on our own, but with God’s help, we can. Pray for wisdom and help regarding this. Often, it also helps to ask a friend to hold you accountable. There is something uncomfortable about having to tell someone about how we deliberately didn’t do what we wanted to do. Use that to your advantage. 3. Turn to God Turning away from the sin doesn’t help if we don’t turn to God at the same time. The only way to keep idols from our life is to make sure that Jesus is our #1. Keep your focus on Him. Keep Him on the throne of your life. Seek the Lord and His strength; seek his presence continually! (Psalm 105:4) It is easy to fall into the trap of making productivity an idol. But, with Christ’s help, it is possible to get out of it again. God is always there to help you, and no matter what, He wants to be the #1 in your life. We hope you enjoyed this two part series by our columnist, Sarah! If you did, please leave her a comment! God bless you all!
4 Comments
10/12/2020 09:33:36 am
Thank you for this series of articles, Sarah! This really helped me see how I've been doing it in my own life, always wanting to get a lot done in one day.
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Sarah
10/26/2020 09:54:50 am
I'm so glad, Carolyn! :)
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April B. ( Olivia’s mom )
10/12/2020 02:37:26 pm
Thanks Sarah for the lovely article! Many in the Church need to hear and live this truth. The Lord doesn’t want us “to do” for HIM, HE wants us to do His will for our lives and the only way is to get in Scripture to find what HE wants not what we think He wants from us. BUSY is a four letter word.
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Sarah
10/26/2020 01:33:37 pm
Amen! Thank you for commenting!
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