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One Thing
- There are many things that we have to devote our time, thoughts, and energies to.
- Husbands have to spend much of their time and energy working to provide for their families (2Th 3:10-12; 1Ti 5:8).
- Women have to spend much of their time and energy taking care of the house, cooking, cleaning, doing dishes and laundry, and caring for children (1Ti 5:14; Tit 2:3-5).
- It would be wrong of us to neglect those God-given duties.
- But what do we spend our time thinking about and doing when our required duties are accomplished for the day?
- What do we wish we could be doing or thinking about when we are doing what we must? (Psa 119:20, 40, 123, 131, 174)
- Long – II. 5. impers. with accus. me longs (longeth): I have a yearning desire; I long. 6. To have a yearning desire; to wish earnestly.
- Wish – 1. a. trans. To have or feel a wish for; to desire.
iii. Desire v. – 1. trans. To have a strong wish for; to long for, covet, crave.
- Where do our minds wander when we have time to let them? (Psa 119:97, 113)
- What do we most desire in our hearts to have? (Psa 119:72)
- Do we think and talk about God, His word, His kingdom, and His people when our minds are not preoccupied with the necessities of life?
- Where do we go when were are free to go? (Act 4:23)
- When we have free time in the car, on the lawn mower, or when doing other mundane things, are we eager to listen to sermons — or podcasts, music, or talk radio? (Psa 119:33)
- Are our conversations dominated by spiritual things or carnal things? (Psa 71:24; Psa 77:12; Psa 119:27; Psa 145:10-12)
- There are a million things that an undisciplined mind can preoccupy itself with, but a wise man is focused on one thing (Pro 17:24).
- What does the average person apply his thoughts and pursuits to?
- Sports
- Hobbies
- Leisure
- Work, occupation, career
- Politics
- News and current events
- Movies
- TV shows
- Celebrities
- Surfing the internet
- YouTube videos
- Fictional books
- Exercising
- Eating
- Most of these things are okay when done in moderation (Php 4:5; 1Co 9:25).
- But how do all those things individually and collectively compare to the “one thing” that should consume our thoughts and desires?
- Jesus, even as a child, was about His Father’s business (Luk 2:49).
- Jesus had His mind focused on one thing.
III. What is the “one thing” that should be the focus of our lives, thoughts, conversations, plans, and pursuits?
- It has many facets, but it can be summed up by this one thing: devotion to God.