Summary: When we truly put the kingdom of God and others before ourselves, then the Lord will see to it that we have the things that we need.

Me-firstology:

The “Me First” Mentality

04/30/06 AM

Reading: Luke 9:57-62

Introduction

[Note: This lesson is adapted from an article entitled “The Me First Syndrome” by Wayne Jackson Christian Courier: Penpoints 11/14/05.]

As Jesus went about His earthly ministry, people either wanted to follow Him, or were invited by Him; yet some desired to do so on their own terms - Luke 9:57-62

• “Lord, let me first go and bury my father.”

• “Lord, I will follow you, but let me first go and bid them farewell who are at my house.”

In the manner of His response it was not that Jesus was unsympathetic to the would be disciple’s misfortune; rather, Christ quickly perceived that the man was afflicted with a common syndrome, which we may call “Me-firstology”, that is the study and practice of the “Me First” mentality.

A syndrome is a “pattern of symptoms” that identifies an “abnormality.” While the “me-first” mentality is not deemed an abnormality by society today, where looking out for “number one” is standard, we as Christians need to realize that such an inclination is at odds with the teaching of the Son of God.

The “me first” mentality is fundamentally opposed to Jesus’ concept of following Him...

• He demanded that one “deny himself” to follow Him.

Luke 9:23 And He was saying to them all, “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me.”

[Living in a culture that praises putting self first and then “Looking Out For #1”, it easy for Christians to fall into the “me first” mentality.]

I. THE “ME FIRST” MENTALITY

A. An Historical Example

The Jews of the first century had become experts in the “me-first” mentality. Christ clearly upbraided the Pharisees because their materialistic traditions led them to neglect the “weightier provisions of the law” (Matthew 23:23).

For example, the Law of Moses bade the Jews “honor” their parents, which included caring for parental needs. But these hypocrites were so steeped in “me-firstology” they concocted a method of avoiding this solemn duty. They “tagged” their financial resources as “Corban,”, which meant it was to be dedicated to God (Mark 7:8), then claimed that it would be improper to spend their finances on behalf of their needy parents.

B. The Modern Syndrome

“Me-firstology” is by no means dead. The “me-first” mentality is only occasionally recognized, rarely specifically identified, and generally is overlooked in our culture. The sad fact is that there are many areas where this syndrome may manifest itself in the lives of professing Christians.

1) IN OUR FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIPS...

a. Christians have duties to members of their physical families

Colossians 3:18-21 “Wives, be subject to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. Husbands, love your wives and do not be embittered against them. Children, be obedient to your parents in all things, for this is well-pleasing to the Lord. Fathers, do not exasperate your children, so that they will not lose heart.”

b. Many families suffer when people seek their own interests above another

• When husbands and wives are selfish in their dealings with each other

• When children fail to honor and obey their parents

c. Dysfunctional families abound where the “me first” mentality exists

2) IN OUR SERVICE TO ONE ANOTHER...

a. God has blessed each of us with gifts to serve one another - Romans 12:3-8

1 Peter 4:10-11 “As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the manifold grace of God. Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God; whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies; so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.”

b. Yet many make little effort to do their part in the work of the local congregation:

• They do not learn the names of the other members

• They do not seek to find their “gift” or ability God has given them

• They may attend church, but only to receive, not to give of themselves - Lack of involvement in the local church is a sign of the “me first” mentality

3) IN OUR ATTENDANCE...

a. The Scriptures reveal the example and value of assembling together with other Christians

Acts 2:42; 20:7

Hebrews 10:25 “not forsaking our own assembling together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another; and all the more as you see the day drawing near.”

b. Yet many will often put personal interests before opportunities to attend services:

• Recreational outings

• Family gatherings

• Elective work or school related activities

• Staying home to read or watch TV

• Haphazard attendance is a sign of the “me first” mentality

4) IN OUR CONTRIBUTION...

a. Christians are instructed to give of their prosperity to meet certain needs:

1 Corinthians 16:2a “On the first day of every week each one of you is to put aside and save, as he may prosper…”

2 Corinthians 9:7-9 “Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

b. Yet many will give sparingly because:

• They want to spend as much as possible on things for themselves

• They have failed to properly budget their contribution to the Lord

• They are burdened with bills for things that are not necessities, but actually luxuries - Negligent giving of our prosperity is a sign of the “me first” mentality

[Our service to the Lord, His church and our families is greatly hindered by the “me first” mentality, and is detrimental to our souls those around us. How much better, for us to learn and practice...]

II. THE “OTHERS FIRST” PRINCIPLE

A. AS EXEMPLIFIED BY THE MACEDONIANS...

1) Note their great liberality despite their own poverty:

2 Corinthians 8:1-4

2) Note why they were able to be so gracious in thinking of others first - 2 Corinthians 8:5

a. They first gave of themselves to the Lord, then to others!

b. The mentality of “Lord first” instead of “me first” enabled them to put “others first”

3) Their liberality continued in supporting Paul to preach the gospel Philippians 4:10-18. Putting God and others first ensured that their needs would be met:

Philippians 4:18-19 “But I have received everything in full and have an abundance; I am amply supplied, having received from Epaphroditus what you have sent, a fragrant aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, well-pleasing to God. And my God will supply all your needs according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.”

4) The Macedonians exemplified the true value of putting “others first”

B. AS EXEMPLIFIED BY CHRIST...

1) Have we seriously considered what our plight would be if Jesus Christ had been afflicted with the “me-first” mentality?

2) He came to this earth because He put others first:

2 Corinthians 8:9 “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though He was rich, yet for your sake He became poor, so that you through His poverty might become rich.”

Matthew 20:28 “just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many.”

3) Luke 22:42 “saying, “Father, if You are willing, remove this cup from Me; yet not My will, but Yours be done.”

4) We are called upon to adorn the same mind or attitude - Philippians 2: 3-8

a. To do nothing through selfish ambition or conceit

b. To esteem others better than ourselves

c. To look out for the interests of others - Jesus exemplified the principle of “others first” that He desires in us as well

Conclusion

1. Do we have the “me first” mentality...?

a. If we do, we cannot be Jesus’ disciples

b. If we do, the church and our own spiritual lives will suffer

2. Do we want to be rid of the “me first” mentality...?

a. The “me first” mentality will be destroyed when we adopt the “others first” principle

b. The “others first” principle will be developed as we make “the kingdom of God first” - Matthew 6:33 “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”

When we truly put the kingdom of God and others before ourselves, then the Lord will see to it that we have the things that we need

Invitation