“No one can serve two masters. He will either hate one and love the other, or be devoted to one and despise the other.” No one likes to be “caught in the middle.” This is especially noteworthy when we find ourselves amid conflicts and human drama not made of our doing. This is exactly why Jesus warns us and tries to prevent us from falling into divided loyalties. The pull and lure of this world with all its empty promises can create a severe split in our lives that spells certain trouble, not to mention a chaotic and frenetic lifestyle trying to please everyone, living a two-faced lie, and secretly maintaining a hidden life that costs much more than it is ever worth.
“Do not worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will take care of itself. Sufficient for a day is its own evil.” The struggle between good and evil, which perpetuates all of our lives from start to finish, must be won in the end. We will always face conflicts and discomforts, but we must never face them alone. Clearly, when we accept our humanity and the people we truly are, we will see our great need for the Lord Jesus. Nothing and no one else will ever be satisfied.
“More often than we realize, people see in us what we don’t see in ourselves.” Misty Copeland