“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” – Colossians 3:23
Steve Harvey shares an oversized truth using the minuscule flea. According to Mr. Harvey, fleas have a 36-inch vertical leap, which is higher than the average human’s leap.
If you capture a flea, put him in a mayonnaise jar, and put a lid on it, the flea will attempt his usual 3-foot jump. Over and over, he’ll keep jumping and keep hitting his head on the lid. But after a while, after getting knocked down repeatedly, the flea adjusts. He begins to only jump to where he won’t get knocked down. His lid—his environment—now has him jumping not nearly as high as he could.
The flea sires a flea family, who join him in jumping just shy of the jar’s roof. That’s all they know—they’ve been born into the conditions of their environment. Despite having 36-inch vertical leaps, they duplicate Dad’s behavior. The fleas never reach their potential.
Some of you may have been born into mediocre environments. Perhaps your family’s church attendance was a sometimes occurrence, so long as other higher priorities didn’t get in the way. Maybe “punching the clock” was the goal, rather than being actively involved in ministry. Perhaps your teenage siblings and closest friends were all sexually active. That low standard of behavior was the norm in the environment you grew up in. You assumed that’s what all teens do.
Perhaps you came of age in a mediocre church environment. The worship felt routine and passionless. If the Spirit was present, He was confined to the pantry. The Christians around you seemed to approach faith like a country club membership. You showed up, followed a lifeless routine, returned home, and then repeated the process. There was no sense of urgency in reaching and impacting the community, much less the world. Your Christian “role models” were content to jump only to the top of the spiritual jar, so you followed suit.
Steve Harvey concludes, “Until you take the top off your mayonnaise jar, you’re going to duplicate your surroundings.” The note from the margin reads: We mustn’t allow ourselves to be limited by the mediocre spiritual environments we grew up in. We must work heartily for the Lord.
It’s time to overcome our imperfect pasts and blow the lid off our faith! It’s time to let God help us reach our full potential!
Love it. So many of those my age grew up in a church where attendance was the standard of Christianity and that standard was pushed on us so we continued it into our adult lives, but then many of us found our own standards such as those mentioned and these new standards became those we owned.
This is true in the family and certainly for leadership. Mediocre leaders lead in mediocrity.
Love it!! We live in a world 🌎 that so many called “Christian ” don’t wanna take off the top of their jars at all. They love it where they are now!! Sad!! Very sad!! We need to fight n fight n pray n pray n read the BIBLE n do what it says to do!! We share or tell people about GOD’S love n mercy n grace!!! Keep shinning!!! No matter what!!! We don’t give up at all!! We live for Christ!!! 24/7 !!! HE IS COMIN…….
Lifting the lid on mediocrity as we speak. Beautiful piece.