moderation – restraint, control, self-control, temperance
Moderation isn’t popular these days. I’ve found that it goes hand-in-hand with that discipline thing…and isn’t temperance a fruit of the Spirit? Yeah…Galatians 5. Pop culture glorifies and glamorizes excess in just about everything – and now we want more of just about everything. The multitude of marketing and advertising messages that constantly bombard us through a variety of media (strategically crafted for millions of dollars, might I add) tease, tantalize, and tempt our senses. We can almost smell, feel, and taste things we see dancing across our TV screens – that’s pretty powerful!
As I munched on some Pringles chips the other day, I remembered the jingle they used a few years ago, “Once you pop, you can’t STOP!” With all intentions of having “just a few chips,” I started humming as I crunched and drifted into reminiscing on the days when my mom packed Pringles for my own lunches…before Weight Watchers, before being a “responsible adult,” before counting the “few chips” I’d surpassed. Before I knew it, 4 chips, then ¼ of the can, and finally 1/3 of the can had disappeared – all with mindless nibbling and thinking about a catchy product tune! I quickly snapped back to reality as I glanced at the label, fat content per serving, and calculated how much I’d need to exercise to burn off that little “snack detour.” Now I won’t go so far as to say that I believe some dark forces implanted ideas into my brain as a child and are triggering them in my adulthood to make me overweight (think “The Manchurian Candidate”)…or would I??? LOL…
In all seriousness, we have to stay on guard and fight the wiles of the enemy. Random ideas and fleeting, idle thoughts often come to accost us – the challenge is what we do with them. Will we actively choose to walk according to the Word, or will we passively allow the flesh to dominate? Will we submit ourselves to God and resist the devil, or will we fallaciously continue to think we have the power to have “just one?” Don’t fool yourself – obedience to God’s Word is the best choice. Perhaps I should create a new tune, “If you don’t pop, you won’t have to stop!”
“Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.”
(Philippians 4:5)
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.”
(James 4:7-8)
© Copyright 2010 by Kayren J. Cathcart
Thats good stuff! Its so important to take your thoughts and bring them into captivity, without that ability to grab them and pull it back in – you can’t get so much further off than you intended to. I don’t really like Pringles but ma’am I hear you on that “Snack detour” lol….
love ya Sis!!
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