In “Walking with Jesus” Part 1 we talked about how easy it is for us to not feel “Rooted, Built Up, and Established.” In the next verse it gives us some insight as to why this is difficult:
Philosophy and Empty Deception: What do you think of when you see the words “Philosophy and Empty Deception?” This doesn’t mean Jesus doesn’t want you to go to college and learn philosophy.
The word “Philosophy” means “the love of wisdom.” Essentially we love the thought of our own ideas so that we end up trading places with God. We place ourselves at the center of the equation and God is simply there to help us have a better life. It is subtle at first, but over time He becomes someone who exists to help us get through school, get married, get a job, and live a happy life. The Bible exists to help us get through those difficult days. Sunday exists to encourage us and make us feel better. Groups throughout the week exist so other people can listen to our problems.
How could we possibly feel “Firmly Rooted” when we are basically relying on ourselves and trusting in ourselves to make every decision? We could try to give the impression that we are holding everything together, but when we lay our head on our pillow at night and we feel the terror of that responsibility then we know the true answer.


