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Eileen Beckett

Belonging!

Eileen Beckett 3 min read
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Eileen Beckett
Eileen Beckett 3 min read
205 articles
What does the Bible say about belonging?

The Bible teaches that we find true belonging in our relationship with God, not in worldly affiliations or idols.

The desire to belong is inherently part of our human nature, as God created us for relationship. However, true belonging is found not in social status or acceptance by others, but in our connection to God through Christ. Romans 8:28-30 emphasizes that we are called to be His children, and Ephesians 1:4-5 speaks of being chosen in Him, which is the ultimate source of belonging. In examining our hearts, we realize that seeking belonging in idolatry—that is, in people or worldly things—leads to disappointment and spiritual emptiness. Instead, our peace and identity must come from belonging to Him.

Romans 8:28-30, Ephesians 1:4-5

Why is it important for Christians to avoid idols?

Avoiding idols is crucial for Christians because they can lead us away from true worship and devotion to God.

Idolatry, as defined in 1 John 5:21, is making anything other than God the ultimate source of our security, identity, and joy. This can include relationships, achievements, or even the desire for acceptance. These idols distract us from the authenticity of our relationship with God and the fulfillment we have in Christ. Calvin aptly notes that the human heart is an idol factory, meaning we are constantly tempted to elevate created things above the Creator. To combat this, we must examine our hearts and align our desires with God's will, ensuring that He remains our primary focus. By rejecting idols, we are free to fully embrace our identity as beloved children of God.

1 John 5:21

How do we know that God desires us to belong?

God's desire for us to belong is evident in Scripture, which emphasizes His eternal purpose for us as His chosen people.

The biblical narrative reveals God's intention for us to belong within the family of believers. Ephesians 1:4-5 reveals that God chose us before the foundation of the world, highlighting the deep longing He has for us to be in relationship with Him. As believers, we are called into fellowship with God and with one another, reflecting His nature of community. This belonging is not merely social but spiritual and eternal, affirming our identity as children of God. In our pursuit of belonging, we must remember that it is rooted in our relationship with Him and finding our worth in His love and grace.

Ephesians 1:4-5

     There are many fruitful endeavors in this life, two of them are to know God and to know ourselves, both ongoing all the days of our lives. And so I examine and to arrive at any good conclusions I have to examine through the Word and the principles that lie within it.

     All of my life I have had a deep desire and longing to belong and I never have. Growing up I wanted to belong at school, I didn’t. In my rebellious years, I wanted to belong in the crowd, I didn’t. I sure tried and paid some consequences for that, but I didn’t belong. Throughout my life, whatever stage I was at, I wanted to belong, I never did! You can strive as hard as you want, you can desire as deeply as you want, it can appear to others that judge by the outward appearance that you do belong, but inside, in the heart, I never did. And so I've had to examine why I wanted to belong so desperately. The desire in and of itself is not sinful, God created us to belong, but as with all things we can go to extremes on either end of the spectrum.

     My mom called me a ‘follower’, some use the terminology ‘people pleaser’ but the Word calls that mindset being an idolater. And that is a sin! Calvin has been quoted as saying the human heart is an idol factory and I found that to be true in my life. The biggest idol in my heart was, of course, myself........ for the insidous fact of a people pleaser is 'how their pleasing others satisifies their own felt need'. My mom was a huge idol for I thought, you see, that is was she who had protected me from so much and I clung to her like no other. There were many idols going forward, many people to trust, many places to trust. It wasn’t until the Lord regenerated me, taught me through many years of testings and trials through His chastening Hand, granted me repentance and gave me a measure of wisdom and understanding that I came to know what an abomination it is to set up an idol, any idol. We can make an idol out of the most wonderful gifts….our families, our church, our jobs, our homes. Our hearts are truly idol factories.

     1 John 5:21 "Little children, keep yourselves from idols. Amen"

     I can truly rejoice and be thankful that the Lord never gave me the peace I always sought in wanting to belong in this world. Now I can make my deepest desires known to God “And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus". I belong to Him!

     “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.”

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