Reflection: Human flourishing is marked by sacrifice
I think this passage is often misunderstood. We read it with individualistic and dualistic eyes. Throughout the book of Mark, Jesus has been saying that God is interested in our whole heart being reoriented toward God. We need the new way of seeing (repentance) with Jesus at the centre of everything we do and say. This means reorienting our loves and desires around God. Jesus understands there will be a cost involved; he empathises more than we ever could, because he paid the ultimate cost – he sacrificed his life.
Ironically, by holding onto worldly desires and concerns we will not experience life to the full (John 10:10) on this earth or the next; but reorienting our hearts around Jesus will mean that we will become the true humans we were meant to be (Ephesians 2:10). This may or may not mean material gain; the important thing is not pursuing material gain, but pursuing Jesus.
The trouble Jesus highlights is that the people of God are not worshipping God with their bodies, hearts, minds, and souls, and not loving their neighbours as themselves. We need to beware reducing an ‘adulterous and sinful generation’ to a statement of moral behaviour; it is first and foremost a spiritual issue: hearts that are not oriented around worship of God.
So work, riches, even practices of worship, are good things that become evil in the eyes of God when they become an end in themselves, if we take pride in them. However, it is possible to worship God through each of those things by surrendering them to God and doing them with a heart that seeks to honour God.
Are your desires and loves centred on Jesus? What needs to change?
Prayer: Dear God, forgive me for those things I have loved more than I love you. Thank you that Jesus denied himself and took up his cross. Help me to also deny those things that keep me from flourishing in you, or keep me from helping others to flourish. Amen.