Prior to leaving for the Monterrey mission trip, my father warned me to be
weary of “Montezuma’s Revenge.” The term alludes to a Mexican Emperor from the 16th century who was colonized by the stronger Western countries and is presently ‘getting back’ at these conquering nations. “Montezuma’s Revenge” is the unhappy consequences a visitor might endure if they choose to drink the un-sterilized water of Mexico. The “revenge” is a three day trip to the nearest bathroom, where the toilets have no seats and the used toilet paper has to be disposed of in a trash can. On August 4th a group from New Hope traveled to Mexico for a mission trip. Besides un-sterilized water, we also had to adjust to leaving our homes, families, friends, air conditioning, nice ‘toys,’ favorite foods, showers, clean beds, i-pods, toilet seats and much more.
In leaving these comforts of home, I realized that I am often consumed with pursuing happiness in the “American Dream.” In the pursuit of happiness I have sought out the 2 story house, the white (or cedar) picket fence, the 2 car garage, the 2.5 kids, the lake house and the nice boat. In the pursuit of happiness I have sought to climb the corporate ladder so that I might have power over others. In the pursuit of happiness I have endlessly labored so that I might be loved by everyone. On this Monterrey trip, where we visited people who lived in houses made out of shipping pallets, God revealed to us that the “American Dream” of finding happiness by gaining possessions, power and popularity is actually an “American Lie.”
Jesus tells us to pursue happiness in a way that directly opposes the “American Dream.” As He sends out His 12 disciples, Jesus tells them that “Anyone who does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.”[1] J.I. Packer phrases it this way, “The way to find the happiness that God promises is not to seek it as an end in itself, but to forget oneself in the daily preoccupation of seeking God’s glory and doing His will.”[2]
If the American Dream is true, then it makes no sense that Mexico was one of the happiest times for me and for all who went on the trip. The reason we found happiness is because we were surrendering our life to the will and mission of Jesus Christ in Mexico as we should in America. For a week we stopped seeking our own happiness and we sought out God’s glory and power.
So what about you? Where do you pursue happiness? Has it worked or do you just become discontent again and pursue happiness another way? If you are like me all your pursuits have left you wanting more and so I want to suggest we try pursuing happiness Jesus way instead of the American way. Don’t fill your schedule this week with entertaining yourself and seeking happiness apart from pursuing His mission. Instead, surrendered all of your agendas, possessions and relationships to the King of Glory so that He might receive more glory. As you go to work or engage with others, do so not for your own happiness but in the pursuit of the glory and mission of God.
You want to finally find happiness? You want to finally find your life? Then it’s time to try something radical. Lose your life to Jesus today!
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