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Rebellion

Dr. Pepper and Heineken

Rebellion is something you hear about semi-regularly if you attend church much.  Rebellion could be against God or man/the world.

Let me tell you a little about my rebellion since I’ve had my fair share of rebellious moments against God and my family.  But, this is one is epic, so let me give you this scenario: I was a senior in high school on spring break AND it was my 18th birthday. I was feeling like I was king of the world and could do no wrong.

I decided not to go home that week, choosing to spend time with my friends and crash at one of their houses rather than spend time with my family. I only went home to change clothes, disrespect my mom, and grab some money out of my hidden stash. We had a “good” time that week, fighting each other in air soft gun wars, cruising town in Shane’s ’64 Ford Galaxy, and calling Bret’s mom to get “permission” to drink her beer that had  been taunting us in the fridge, mixing it with Dr. Pepper, which is the WORST thing I have ever tasted.

In our my rebellion, I disregarded what was important, which was to honor my God through obedience. See, I was a Christian, very active in student leadership in my youth group, and growing in my relationship with the Lord.  I also wanted to experience more out of life and wanted control of it.  I laugh now, realizing how stupid of a kid I was. I also see that I had an opportunity to grow.

Romans 5:19-20 talks about how disobedience brought about the law by which we’re held accountable. The law entered the world by the action of one man, Adam.  We always have a choice to choose God or man and any choice that disobeys God is rebellion.

But, the end of Romans 5:19-20 says that while sin abounds, God’s grace is EVERMORE present. So, while I am a wretched, sinful man, God sees more and even desires to use me.  Even when I was a dumb kid who rebelled against God and my mom, God knew that He still wanted to use me.

So now, since I’ve been rebellious, I see rebellion from the inverse side and see it as something to strive for.  Wait, what?  Yep.  I strive to rebel against the standard of the world.  I work to choose God with every action and every decision. It’s not always easy and I do often fail.  I need to constantly remind myself to “seek first the kingdom of God.” (Matt 6:33)

God willing, I’ll be better at honoring Him as our relationship continues to grow.  I hope I also become better at honoring my parents and family as I seek to obey them even now as an adult. 

Rebellion is something to strive for and avoid.  You have the choice to rebel against the world or God.  Make the right choice.

-Jarin