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“Measured By Comparison”
Categories: Bible, Christian character, church, discipleship, Sunday Family Report articlesI once heard a man tell about an early experience he’d had in construction work. He was cutting rafters for a house, so he measured the first rafter by a tape measure, and then proceeded to measure the next one by the one that he had just cut—not using his tape measure again. Of course, that practice didn’t make much difference on the first handful of cuts. A careful check would have showed a difference of only small fractions of an inch. But after 100 rafters each cut in comparison to the one before, the difference from the first to the hundredth was over a foot. They weren’t even close to the original.
Don’t we often do the same thing spiritually?
In church life, we compare ourselves with a previous generation and see that we’re just a little different from them. But then, when two thousand years of church history have gone by, we may find that we’re a great distance from Christ’s original intent for his people.
In our personal lives, we sometimes compare ourselves with a previous generation and are satisfied that we measure close enough to them. But then, after generations, we may realize that our standards of right and wrong are far from God’s original intent for his people.
What’s the solution to this problem? Do we find a better generation to compare to? Do we try to just do better than them by comparison?
The solution is to stop comparing ourselves to other people, and just compare who we are to the standard of God’s word and Jesus’ way.
“When they measure themselves by one another and compare themselves with one another, they are without understanding.” (2 Cor. 10:12)
- Dan Lankford, minister