I will preface this blog with two thoughts. First, yes I do spend a LOT of time at Walmart. Second, there is a bell that rings every Wednesday morning (lol!) for all senior adults to proceed to our local grocery store (which has Wednesday only bargains) and then to finish up at Walmart!
Now that you know those things, as I was in Walmart today, I headed toward the checkout only to find a near senior adult riot occurring. There were only 2 “regular” checkout lanes open, but our Walmart now has “self check”…and those machines were almost totally unoccupied! And the griping and complaining could be heard everywhere near the checkout – “I can’t believe they only have two checkouts open” “This store doesn’t care about its customers” and “they must be cutting back again, since there are NO cashiers!”
Now I understand that seniors and technology do not always go together. However, they were not the only people in line. There were all ages represented, and each line was 10 deep. And when I went to the self checkout, it scanned all my groceries, let me use my coupons, and took my debit card..and I was out the door before about half of those in line.
How does that relate to anything? Many believers are the same way! They want to come on Sunday morning, occasionally on Sunday night or Wednesday night. And then, they complain. They complain about the service being too long. They complain they are not cared about. And, they are the first ones to say, “I just don’t feel like I am growing spiritually” or “something’s just wrong with my spiritual life”.
AND YET! God never intended for us to “stand in line” all the time, waiting and complaining, and not receiving the “service” from Him that we need. He is ALWAYS there. Just like those self checkout lines, we can “speed up” our growth, our happiness, our contentment, and our usefulness – all we have to do is “self help” ourselves! We can self help through the Bible, His written and inerrant Word, and through prayer. There is never a line for either of those, you can just step right up, and receive. And I have yet to see a local church, at least here anyway, that is so crowded that you cannot find a seat and “self help” yourself by becoming part of a local fellowship!
So, if our relationship with the Lord, seems lacking, or stale, or stalled, it may be time to look at our self help habits, and see what we are missing out on!