All For The Name Of Jesus: Are We Doing The Right Things For The Wrong Reasons?

Do you ever feel worn out or maybe even annoyed with the everyday tasks? Or maybe you catch yourself doing the correct things but with the intent to please those around you rather than please your Father? 

I was reading through Colossians 3 the other day, and let me tell you, this chapter is jam packed full of really awesome things. As I was reading and highlighting, I was nodding my head in agreement with every other thing I read. But one of the verses that really grabbed my attention was verse 17.

“And whatever you do, in word or in deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.”

(Colossians 3:17, CSB)

Whatever you do.

Do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus.

Giving thanks to God.

I think sometimes we as Christians can get caught up in doing the right things but with the wrong motivations. Whether this means serving in exchange for recognition, or even just knowing the right thing to do so we do it even though our hearts are not in the right place. 

I know that I am guilty of this. I love serving people. But I have caught myself doing it more to please people than to please my Jesus. And if you are familiar with the enneagram, I am a very large mix of both the 2 (server) and the 9 (peacemaker). The 2 in me sometimes fails to recognize my own needs and then I end up feeling worn out as I tend to place myself on the back burner while aiming to serve people. 

If we do the right things with the wrong motivations, it will leave us feeling depleted and unfulfilled. If we do the right things because of our hearts for Jesus and to bring Him honor, we will have a sense of fulfillment and joy in what we do. 

If you jump down a few verses, Paul touches a little on pleasing people.

“Don’t work only while being watched as people-pleasers, but work wholeheartedly fearing the Lord. Whatever you do, do it from the heart, as something done for the Lord and not for people, knowing that you will receive the reward of an inheritance from the Lord. You serve the Lord Christ.”

(Colossians 3:22b-24, CSB)

In everything we do, we do it all for the name of Jesus. The things we do and the way we live should reflect Christ and draw others into a relationship with Him. 

The last part of verse 17 says that we should give thanks to God in everything. When I read this, my mind immediately went to the things that I do on the daily that I tend to complain about. Things like washing dishes, filling our tanks to save water, doing the laundry, cooking, cleaning my haiy floor (from my dog of course). 

As I reflected on what my response has been to doing these things, I realized that these seemingly unending chores are actually little blessings. We have dishes to eat off of, plenty of clothes, water to clean everything, food to fill our bellies, and a hairy Bruno Bear that brings us a lot of laughter and kisses.. Now as I am doing these tasks, I am constantly trying to remind myself of this verse and verbally thank Jesus for whatever I am doing at that moment. I have noticed that as I stop what I am doing and take a second to say “thank you Lord,” it truly does make a difference in my attitude. 

In all we do, whether is thought, speech, or action…we do to bring glory to the name of Jesus. One of my new mottos (which I have so many now hehe) is: “I want to honor Christ in private and in public.” As disciples of Christ, our main motivation is to honor Him whether we have 100 eyes watching or not even one. And in all we do, we give thanks to the Father. 

The Do’s and Don’ts of Marriage…Things That I Am Learning

Do you ever for a second just stop and think, “holy cow, I am married to my best friend. The man (or woman) of my prayers! God did it.” I have this moment every once in a while where I am just watching Alan and I feel a little overwhelmed with God and how He answered my most specific prayers. 

We have been married for about a year and a half now, and three months of those were spent apart (thank you visa and legal processes). We often talk about who we were when we first met and how much we have grown and matured together over these past three years. We have gone through really high moments together where we wish we could squeeze Jesus in a tight embrace and throw a party and also low moments where we feel the ground is about to slip out from under us. 

Being married is such a gift from God where we are no longer living life on our own but joining with another as one flesh to run hard after Jesus and invite others to come and run with us. Marriage has stretched me so much in ways that I did not realize it would. It has exposed some of my sin patterns as I am living vulnerably with my Alan. I have grown into more of a prayer warrior as I am covering my husband every day. Marriage has moved me from being a go-go independent girl to recognizing that I am part of a team now, and it has also sharpened me in my faith as I recognize that I cannot sacrificially love or even operate normally if I am not connected to my Jesus and in the Word every single day. 

I want to share some key things with you that I am learning in my own marriage. So let’s get started, shall we? 

Do’s:

COMMUNICATE!!

There have been times where I would like a certain thing but I never voice it and then Alan is left clueless wondering why I am pouting. Men are not mind readers, and they need things to be clear. And then from a woman’s perspective, we also desire to be in the loop. My Alan is not someone who always knows how to express what he is feeling and then I feel a little in the dark. It is so vital to have open communication in marriage. One thing I always tell Alan is that whatever he is wrestling with or facing, I want him to share it with me because I want to be his partner facing it with him. Tell your partner what’s on your heart, what you would like, what you don’t like, what hurts your feelings, things you want accountability for. Keep that open line of communication!

CARVE OUT TIME TO CONNECT.

We get so caught up in the daily grind that we sometimes just want to come home a veg to a show with a bag of chips or a can of nutella in our hand. I once read that in order to have a successful marriage, the couple should have at least one hour of unplugged time to talk and connect every day. One thing that Alan and I do is we sometimes have lights out night. We pretend that we do not have electricity so we can just sit and talk about life and everything that is on our heart with a little candlelight. It does not have to look a certain way. Just make sure you are setting aside that sacred time to just be the two of you.

FORGIVE.

Here’s the thing, your spouse will disappoint you at times. One thing that I have been learning is that I cannot let any bitterness take root in my heart (this goes for any relationship really. BUT especially with your partner). The minute that we choose to allow hurt simmer and boil in our hearts without addressing it, we allow the enemy a foothold. Be quick to forgive even the smallest of things like when they forgot to do something. Forgive. Forgive. Forgive.

Don’ts

COMPARE YOUR JOBS.

I sometimes catch myself throwing a pity party feeling like I am doing so much around the house. Okay two things about this: 1. I am so bad at asking for help. So instead of communicating my need for help, I sometimes just get upset and Alan has no idea why. I know, I am working on it. 2. This is not me complaining about Alan. He is the most wonderful servant where he works his booty off all day long and then he comes home and wants to help make dinner or wash dishes. I just sometimes feel overwhelmed by the never ending job of maintaining the home. But the thing is that we are a team in all we do–working and paying for bills or ensuring that our house is put in order and our bellies are full. Never think that your job is more important or harder than the other person’s. YOU ARE A TEAM.

DISRESPECT YOUR PARTNER.

Husbands need respect. They deserve respect. I try to encourage Alan often by vocalizing how much I respect and admire him for all he does. I want my husband to feel recognized and supported in all he does. I am his cheerleader. And another thing, respect him and his wishes even when he isn’t around. I have sort of a silly example but it goes well with this. Alan likes laundry done a certain way. He does not like towels mixed with clothes or little rugs mixed with things either. Dominican washers are a whole other story. You have to use a little spout to fill our washer with water, wash that load, drain the washer, refill the washer with more water to rinse the load and add in fabric softener, and then you have this itty bitty little dryer that just makes your clothes damp. And then after a couple rounds of drying, you have to hang your clothes up under the sun to fully dry. You can see what a big ordeal this is. So for me, I’d love to just throw everything together and get ‘r done. But I want to honor my husband and his wishes even when he isn’t around and would never know. Respect your hubbies!

FIGHT FOR YOUR OWN WAY.

Playing defense with your spouse is only going to bring division. When I feel my walls go up and my sassy attitude creep in, I have to remind myself that I must fight for unity and not my own way. So if you fight at all, fight for unity. 

I have got to be honest with you, I have learned some of these things the hard way. And I guarantee that I will continue to learn and grow every single day. But there is no better person to learn alongside than my Alan. 

DOES YOUR LIFE SHOW JESUS?

The other day I wrote out a list of things that I would like the Holy Spirit to help me change in my prayer journal. These are things that I have recognized about myself that I know are not from God. Things like:

-pride

-selfishness

-bitterness

-being easily offended

-and many more

My husband and I have been having so many conversations lately about the way that Christians do or do not reflect God through the way they live out their lives. We always come back to the fact that when we are full of the Holy Spirit, then we are producing the fruits of the Spirit. 

In case you are asking, “What does she mean the fruits of the Holy Spirit? Like actual fruits?” The fruits of the Spirit are what we produce as Christ followers when we have died to ourselves and allowed Jesus to consume us and transform us so that we look more like Him. These are the fruits of the Spirit that can be found in Galatians 5:22-23:

LOVE

JOY

PEACE

PATIENCE

KINDNESS

GOODNESS

GENTLENESS

FAITHFULNESS

SELF CONTROL

Now, friends, I have to be frank with you…sometimes the way I respond or act does not reflect that I am full of the Holy Spirit. Especially when it comes to the lack of respect that I experience from men when I walk down the street or when people up the price and try to take advantage of me when they see my skin tone. These, sadly, are things that I experience often and really push me to gird my tongue. 

But I want to be better. I want to be someone who oozes Jesus. Where my Bible is worn from studying the Word and my life is a testament to this. The kind of person who knows how to speak truth in love, keep her heart tender towards others, and who can let things roll off her shoulders.

 That’s why I made this list. There are sins that I have been wrestling with for so long. There are some days where I feel like I have overcome some of these struggles listed above, but then something will happen and I respond in a not so loving way that brings me right back to my sin pattern. This is why I need the Holy Spirit. 

Shoot, we all need the Holy Spirit, am I right?

Galatians 5:16 says, “I say then, walk by the Spirit and you will certainly not carry out the desire for the flesh.” I have this jotted down in the open column next to this verse, “If we walk by the Spirit, we crave what the Spirit craves and the desires of the flesh are less appealing as we have the Spirit’s lens.” 

I want to be clear that the battle of our flesh does not just go away when we have the Holy Spirit in us. Unfortunately that is not how it works. BUTthe big BUT– the Holy Spirit gives us the conviction and strength to turn from temptation. When we live by the Spirit, we no longer want to gratify the flesh. But from the deepest parts of us, we long to honor Jesus in public and in private which is why we no longer crave the things of this world. We instead crave the things of the Kingdom. And as we write the Word of God on our hearts, ask God to forgive us our sins, and we seek to honor Him in all we do…then comes the fruits of the Spirit gushing out of us. 

And so I ask you, when you look at your life, are you producing the fruits of the Spirit? Is your life led by your desires and emotions or by the Holy Spirit? Are your decisions made using your worldly lens or your eternal lens? 

As disciples of Christ, the world looks to us. Sometimes for hope, sometimes for wisdom or guidance, sometimes to see how we respond in crisis, and also sometimes to see if we are real Christ followers or just people that say they are in order to make themselves appear as righteous. 

So when people look to you, will they see Christ in you? Will they recognize that you are someone who is not just preaching Jesus but producing His fruit too? Does your life show Jesus?