Thursday; March 9
Most of us have seen a T-shirt or a bumper sticker that decries the difficulty of adulting. Whether the sentiment is “Adulting is hard” or “Being an adult is overrated”, it is hard making the transition from adolescent to adult. Most of us liked the freedom of being children and find that the process of growing up into responsible, mature adults isn’t as much fun as we’d been led to believe. While this lesson is difficult in our 20s and 30s, I am beginning to realize it also begins to lose its luster through middle age and into our senior years. Many of us have had careers or responsibilities that required we think and act responsibly for years. Wouldn’t it be great to just be able to think and do what we wanted – no matter the consequences? While some people abdicate their responsibilities in what is often called a midlife crisis, most of us hang in there and continue to do what we are supposed to do! The other day, as I thought about how it might be nice to do what I wanted to do (which, by the way, might be called “childishness”) I was reminded of a Bible verse that said, “Therefore, to one who knows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin.” (James 4:17). In essence, we can’t revert back to a lifestyle where we neglect maturity without suffering consequences. Not just the penalties of making bad decisions, but the price that God will impose if we choose to ignore our responsibilities.
Let’s hang in there and keep being adults. The rewards far outweigh the relief of accountability.Think About It!