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Idle Idols by Nadolyn Lee

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n college, I remember my psychology professor telling

convinced that “Law and Order” hypnotizes viewers so they

our class that every evening when he got home from

will not remember the ending, causing them to watch them

work, he would watch one episode of the popular ’90s

over and over. We can evaluate our level of passiveness or

comedy sitcom, “Wings.” This was time that his brain needed to think of absolutely nothing. Throwing the mind into neutral is important with all the demands placed upon us, but at what point does idle become an idol? In 2 Thessalonians 5:14, Paul speaks on the coming

of the Lord to the church of Thessalonica. Do you find it

activity as it relates to our faith by asking these questions: What is the good fruit that is evident in my life? Is more of my time spent doing or observing? Passive does not describe the believer who is living in obedience to the great commission: “Go into all the world and make disciples of all nations.” The key word there is

strange that he would address idleness in his final instruction on the coming of the Lord? Many believers were so convinced the Second Coming was near that they quit their jobs in order to prepare for it. Paul needed this group to get back to work and be productive. There have been times that work has been the best therapy for my hardships. The sooner I got back to work, the quicker I refocused and gained better perspective through normal daily activity. We can have full-time jobs and still allow idleness to become an idol in our lives. How can we tell if our leisure time is more than a time to decompress but has become an idol that consumes more of our time than God does? To answer that, let’s take a look

“go.” As we daily reflect on our obedience to the Gospel,

at two passages that help us to clarify idleness. In Matthew

we must take into account our action. Living out the Word

7:16 Jesus says, “By their fruit you will recognize them.” The

requires action, and action requires some down time to rest

good fruit in our lives is indicative of how active we are in

and rejuvenate. Idleness is only an idol if our time spent in

our faith.

passivity outweighs our action. Proverbs 31 characterizes a

The second verse that helps us identify if we are idle

woman of action. Do the verbs in this chapter describe you?

is Romans 2:6: “God will give to each person according to

She makes, she speaks, she watches, she sees, she supplies,

what he has done.” When I am accountable to the Lord for

and she does not eat the bread of idleness.

episodes of “Law and Order” or scrolling endlessly on social media will be worthy of reward. On a side note, I am

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About The Author

what I did with my time on earth, I don’t think re-watching Nadolyn Lee is a graduate of Berry College with her Masters and Education Specialist Degree from LMU. She has taught elementary music for twenty-three years in the North Georgia area. Creator of ‘Dirt Road Believer’ YouTube Channel, Nadolyn produces Christian devotions every Tuesday and Thursday. She is an author, songwriter, and director for children’s musical theater in her community of Summerville, GA. She and her husband of eighteen years, Adam, have four teenage children. Nadolyn co-founded and runs the local chapter of Helping Hands Ending Hunger, INC that feeds hungry students and their families over the weekend.


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