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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "Ninure Saunders"
Date: 19 Sep 2004 09:36:57 AM
Object: (~) Obsessed With Possessions
(~) Obsessed With Possessions
I was fascinated by a story in the news awhile ago The story came out of
Sydney, Australia where police suggest "a bicycle enthusiast became a
little obsessed with his hobby later in life after discovering 435 bikes
in his house after his death...It took police seven days to remove the
bikes along with hundreds of frames, wheels and other parts from [his]
house."
The article reports that it was a 3-bedroom house stacked to the rafters
with bicycles that the man had collected over the years. Some bicycles
were bought, some were traded, and police believe many of the bicycles
were stolen.
Wow! I can't begin to imagine what's it's like to live in a house filled
with that many bicycles. I think the police were being kind when they
described the man as being "a little obsessed." I'd say it was more than a
little. It's easy to see what the focus of that man's life was. And while
we would be quick to say that he was ridiculous for placing so much
emphasis on bicycles, is he really any different from those of us who put
other material things at the center of our lives?
Jesus talked about a man who was so obsessed with his "stuff" that he had
to tear down his barns and build bigger barns to keep it in (Luke
12:13-21). Let me assure you - if the focus of your life isn't "serving
God", then it really doesn't matter what your focus is. Whether it's
bicycles, jewelry or a vacation home at the beach or the mountains, it's
all just "clutter" that one day will be worthless.
Oh, there's one more thing about the news article that intrigued me. I
mentioned the man's death, but I failed to tell you how he died. He died
after hitting his head after falling off a bicycle! How ironic (but not
all that unusual) that his obsession resulted in the hastening of his
death.
Some obsessions result in death, and whenever (or however) deathcomes, it
means the loss of everything. Only one obsession results in l ife. May we
all be able to say with Paul, "For me to live is Christ, and to die is
gain." (Phil. 1:21)
What are you obsessed with?

Have a great day!
Alan Smith
Ninure Saunders aka Rainbow Christian
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