Episode 1. Life on the Merry-Go-Round
Here we are, we’ve literally just stepped over the threshold of the New Year. And the question for many of us is this: Is this year going to continue to be the same as last year which was …
Here we are, we’ve literally just stepped over the threshold of the New Year. And the question for many of us is this: Is this year going to continue to be the same as last year which was pretty much the same as the one before that and even the one before that? Or am I going to make some changes and get some things happening just a little bit better in my life?
Round and Round and Round
You see them less and less these days but one of my favourite things when I was a young boy was riding the merry-go-round. There was just something so special, so magical about these brightly coloured red and yellow contraptions with horses and elephants and sometimes even kangaroo’s on them that went up and down and round and round. And then there was the music to top it all off and the sheer excitement of the prospect of riding a merry-go-round was something that would set me aquiver.
Every now and then my parents acquiesced to my pleas and spent a few pennies to let me have a ride. Wow, that was something incredibly special. And on I’d hop and go round and round and up and down only to come off the ride feeling slightly nauseous as a result of the experience but totally delighted to have been on the ride.
So when the Mary Poppins movie was released when I was just five years old, you can imagine how I felt about the merry-go-round scene when the horses they were riding on the merry-go-round broke away and started heading off over hill and dale. Totally, totally magical to the eyes and the heart of a little boy.
Now that was over half a century ago and yet I can still remember the feeling of the rapture at experiencing the wonder of the merry-go-round. I wonder how many oldies like me who are tuning in today and you’re totally getting this. It’s bringing back some incredibly fond memories of your childhood.
Well today, we’re kicking off a new series of messages called Why Not Jump Off The Merry-Go-Round because the sad thing is that many people’s lives are a bit like constantly living on a merry-go-round. They’re going up and down and round and round so this perception that something is happening, they’re going forward each day. But when they wake up the next morning they find themselves back in the same place again because they haven’t been going forward at all. They’ve been going round and round and round and round day after day.
And just as a single ride on a merry-go-round can make you feel, well, a little nauseous, imagine how you’d feel if you were stuck on that merry-go-round for several hours because it just wouldn’t stop and you couldn’t get off. It would make you feel positively sick, wouldn’t it? Round and round and round and round, always returning to the same place.
Life was never meant to be a merry-go-round. Like the riders in the Mary Poppins movie we’re meant to break out and ride over new territory and meet new people, win new hearts, experience new things. Might we just take a look at your life at the moment … how much of it is a merry-go-round where you end up back in the same place again each morning? What things in your life would you like to change?
Another way of coming to this whole thing is to say that our lives are stuck in a rut – it’s the same thing over and over again. We can experience this in all different parts of our lives, ‘Oh my marriage is stuck in a rut, my career seems to have stalled, I’m going up and down and round and round but I’m just not moving forward. My Church life is stuck in a rut or I feel like we eat the same food every night. I live in the same place, I go to work in the same place, I do the same things on the weekends with the same people.’ Is this how the rest of my life is going to play itself out?
These are the sorts of things that we think about when we feel entirely helpless to stop the merry-go-round and hop off it and end up heading in a different direction. It seems that someone else or something else is controlling the merry-go-round. We have no control so we just keep on going up and down and round and round.
Have a listen to this. It’s a lament from a great king of Israel after living a life of great wealth and great excitement, the most amazing life, if you will, of power and riches. He was a man of great wisdom and eventually though he came to this conclusion. Ecclesiastes 1: 2-11
‘Meaningless, meaningless,’ he cried, ‘utterly meaningless. Everything is meaningless’. What does a man gain from all his labour at which he toils under the sun? Generations come and generations go but the earth remains forever. The sun rises, the sun sets and hurries back to where it rises. The wind blows to the south and to the north, round and round it goes ever returning on its course.
All streams flow into the sea yet the sea is never full. To the place the streams come from there they return. All things are wearisome, more than one can say. The eye never has enough of seeing nor the ear its fill of hearing. What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again. There is nothing new under the sun.
Is there anything of which anyone can say, ‘Look, there’s something new’? It was here already long before. It was here before our time. There is no remembrance of men of old and even those who are yet to come will not be remembered by those who follow.
Isn’t that the pessimistic conclusion we can so often come to? It feels as though we’re going round and round and up and down over and over again in the same place. And after about a thousand times of doing this none of it seems to have any meaning – it seems empty, it seems hollow.
There’s not one of us who hasn’t been there and I know that many people are there today. But I want to hit you up with some really good news today, you’re not powerless at all because the God I read about in the Bible is not stuck in a rut – no way! He’s a God of new beginnings.
Have a listen to these Words from God through the Prophet Isaiah, chapter 43: 18 – 22. These Words are to you and me. God says:
Don’t remember the former things or consider the things of old because I’m about to do a new thing, now it springs forth, do you perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert, the wild animals will honour me, the jackals and the ostriches, for I give water in the wilderness, rivers in the desert to give drink to my chosen people, the people whom I formed for myself so that they might declare my praise.
And that’s what we’re going to be talking about over this next couple of weeks on the program because your God has a stunning life plan for you. Make no mistake about it – an absolutely stunning life.
Your Own, Personal Merry-go-Round
Each of us has our own personal merry-go-round. That part of our life where we just don’t feel as though we’re moving forward the way we should. That part of our life that seems to be so vacuous, so meaningless, so stagnant and that part of our life is the very part that we feel as though we have no control over.
So my question for you today is, what part of your life feels like that? What part of your life is your personal merry-go-round that you just seem completely incapable of stopping so you can get off?
Is it maybe your marriage? Many people after having kids and investing in them and slogging away at a career, feel as though their marriage seems to have evaporated. Where’s the love we both used to feel? Where’s the tenderness, the fun, the capriciousness, the intimacy? Is it just going to go on this way until death the two of us doth part? For many, their marriage is a source of great disappointment, round and round the same issues, the same tensions, the same … everything.
Or is it singleness? Some people (not all, mind you), singleness is a perfectly valid and wonderful state for many people but some are sick and tired of the prospect of being single for the rest of their lives but they just don’t see any prospect of meeting the right person to spend the rest of their life with.
Here’s the great paradox, both a marriage and singleness can feel like a silent invisible prison. You know that’s true. And the same job at different times can either be an absolute delight or feel like a millstone around your neck. Can I ask you today, what’s your millstone? What’s the merry-go-round that you seemed to be trapped on? Is it perhaps a relationship that you feel trapped in?
I had coffee with a man just the other day who’s heavily involved in his local Church in a leadership capacity. He said to me, ‘You know Berni, I’m going away for a few days this weekend just to get away from the people at my Church. It’s sad I know but that’s how I feel, that’s just how it is at the moment.’ Now I give him points for that because the man was prepared to admit that here was some relationships in his life that were getting him down, I mean really down. And at least, he was prepared just to insert a bit of a circuit breaker to give himself some space.
There are times and seasons in our lives where there is just this one situation, this one relationship or this one part of our lives that seems to be going round and round, up and down but actually heading nowhere.
And when you’re in that place, the thing that you most often do is to just ignore it and continue to live with it through the stress and the pain of it all, round and round, up and down, over and over. And it gets worse and worse and worse. You just keep on going everyday with it as though somehow things are going to get better but they just don’t.
The key to kicking off this ‘getting better’ thing is admitting you have problem. Like the man who took the break, looking at it and naming it and saying to yourself, ‘You know, this one part of my life, whatever it happens to be for you, isn’t going the way I want it to be going.’
Have a listen to these amazing words of wisdom from Gods Word the Bible. He says:
Come O children listen to me, I will teach you the fear of the Lord. Which of you desires life and covets many days to enjoy good? Keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit. Depart from evil and do good. Seek peace and pursue it. (Psalm 34: 11-14)
Now, on the surface of things that doesn’t seem to relate too much to what we’ve been talking about but actually it has a lot. In fact, it has everything to do with what we’ve been talking about. The opposite to that feeling of being strapped to the merry-go-round going round and round, up and down, over and over is the feeling of peace. It’s the feeling that you’re in the right place, that things are going as they should be.
Now our circumstances don’t always allow us to experience that sense of peace but the Bible tells us, God tells us, that we should what? Seek peace and pursue it. In other words, don’t just sit there on the merry-go-round like some victim and let this thing, whatever your thing is, keep on happening to you but take a proactive step to seek out God’s peace and to pursue it.
And you and I both know that what that’s talking about is taking responsibility for our situation. Naming the problem, the issue and taking ownership of it in our lives. And there are few verses before that thing on seeking peace and pursuing it clearly points out, sometimes the merry-go-round we’re on, the prison we’re in is about our own attitudes and behaviours.
Do you desire life? Do you covet many days to enjoy it? Do you want peace? Then the place to start is with that thing that’s ailing you. And there’s every chance, at least a fifty-fifty chance (probably more), that a great part of what’s ailing you is the sin in your own life.
That’s often the hardest thing to accept because we don’t want to admit that we’ve been in the wrong. We don’t want to admit that we might be the cause of the problem, at least in part.
In a marriage, it takes two to tango, right? In our relationships with other people (like that man with his Church) there are often issues on both sides. In our jobs sometimes we run into difficult situations sure but then our attitudes harden and we inflame them and that makes things even worse.
Question: What part of your life feels like that and what exactly are you going to do about it?
How to get off the Merry-go-Round
Before the break, we were talking about the fact that often the situations or the relationships that we feel trapped in aren’t just a result of people out there or circumstances and situations out there but a good percentage of the time, they originate with us, our bad behaviours, our stinking attitudes, our weaknesses and limitations, our this and that. Our … can I call it this, our sin?
Come on, let’s be honest. Let’s call it for what it is and when that difficult relationship or situation (be it at home, at work or in some other part of our lives), when that difficult situation has been going on for some time we lose our peace, we feel under stress and pressure. We basically find ourselves in a state that’s not good for us or for the people around us.
Caged animals often react very badly to their situation. In the old style zoo’s that were around when I was a kid, those animals, I remember looking at them and they always seemed to be, well, not what I’d imagined they’d look like in the wild. They looked sick to me. They looked unhappy to me and that’s because they were.
You and I, we’re not meant to live like caged animals either. Yet I know as we stand here having just stepped over the threshold of yet another year, there are so many people listening today who actually feel like a caged animal – trapped. Not a good place to be right?
See, intuitively we know that we’re meant to be free but freedom is an all too rare commodity these days.
I sit and chat with a lot of people and I can tell when someone has that gleam on their face, they feel free. And they have an innate sense of wellbeing and peace and joy in their hearts. But to tell you the truth, I don’t see that all too often. Most of the people I chat with show the signs of stress. They look to me much like those caged animals I saw in the old time zoo’s with the concrete enclosures that were nothing like the natural state that that animal would have lived in.
Are you relating to some of this? Are you sitting there thinking to yourself, ‘That guy is actually talking about me? I would never have admitted it to myself but now that I hear it, it’s true. I feel more like a caged animal than a free one’.
So if that’s you then the obvious question is, how do you get free? How do I get off this merry-go-round when it never seems to stop? What’s the key to my cage so I can get the blazes out of here? Well, I’ve only found one way and that way is Jesus.
Now to some that might sound trite, to others really corny but I’m absolutely serious. The only way that I have found to get off the merry-go-round of my circumstances and my sin is Jesus. This is what He once said, John chapter 8, verse 36:
So if the Son makes you free you’ll be free indeed.
I like that word at the end, indeed. What He’s saying is that if He makes us free then we’ll be truly free, really free, free once and for all and that, all of a sudden when you’re trapped in a relationship or a situation or whatever it is that has you feeling like a caged animal, that becomes a really attractive proposition doesn’t it?
What if Jesus actually does want to set you free? Really free, truly free – but does He? After all, there’s a big ‘if’ in that statement:
If the Son of man makes you free, you’ll be free indeed.
So does He, does He really want to set the likes of you and me free?
Here’s something else that Jesus said, it was right at the beginning of His public ministry. He was quoting the Old Testament Prophet Isaiah and applying what Isaiah had written all those centuries before to Himself as the Son of God who had come among men and women. He said”
The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to bring good news to the poor, he sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free and to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour. (Luke 4: 18-19)
In other words, God sent Jesus into this world to proclaim release to you and me, to open our eyes so that we can see clearly, to lift the oppression off us so that we can go free, to proclaim God’s favour over our lives. That was the very purpose for which Jesus came. That was the commission from God the Father upon the Son’s life here on this earth. That’s why Jesus did what He did. That’s why Jesus died on that cross for you and rose again for you and ascended to heaven for you, to make you really free indeed – really free, truly free, once and for all.
Imagine here you are going round and round, up and down for the umpteenth time on your own personal little merry-go-round, that thing that’s trapped you that you seem to have such little power over and all along Jesus came to set you free. You’ve been thinking, ‘I have to do something about this’ and you’ve been trying and trying and trying but try as you may, there you still are, still going round and round, up and down in the same place.
Listen to me … Jesus is the answer. He’s the only answer, He came to set you free, He came to break you out of that merry-go-round – YOU.
‘I believe in Jesus!’ I know that’s what at least some people are thinking right now, I believe in Jesus and I’m still on this rotten stinking merry-go-round.
And if that’s you, then let me ask you, ‘But have you taken Jesus at His Word?’ Do you look at Jesus and then cast your eyes down to your circumstances and then look up at Him again? And do you believe in your heart that Jesus is your personal Saviour, your personal answer? Do you believe that Jesus, the Son of God, is your Saviour? That He can and that He will set you free, well do you?
You see, for many people that’s the gap, that’s the disconnect, if you will. Many people believe in Jesus from a distance but they don’t get close enough to start believing that He came for them, to set them free. Others wish that He had come to set them free but somehow it’s not that easy to take that leap of faith. It seems like such a huge leap when actually it’s not, believing that He came for you.
Writing about how we live and behave and believe in the midst of great trials, James says this in the New Testament, James chapter 1: 5 – 7:
If any of you is lacking in wisdom just ask God who gives to all generously and ungrudgingly and it will be given to you but ask in faith, never doubting for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, driven and tossed by the wind, for the doubter being double minded and unstable in every way must never expect to receive anything from the Lord.
See there’s your call. There’s the call of Jesus, for you to take the step of faith to actually trust Him. The doubter, the one who is of two minds must not expect to receive anything from the Lord. But get in there, cast your life into Jesus’ hands, completely, desperately, only to Jesus. And you, all of a sudden, discover that God is a generous God. He is a God who gives to all. Did you hear that? To ALL – generously and ungrudgingly.
The answer is Jesus. Jesus is your Saviour, yours.
Questions is, will you believe Him – believe Him, I mean with your very life?
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