S is for Sacred…and Secular

The road to the sacred leads through the sec­ular.
~Abraham Joshua Heschel

Many people sort their lives into neat little well-organized com­part­ments. On one hand, there’s the things that are viewed as sacred; you know…the kind of music, art, books, jobs, com­pa­nies, etc. con­sid­ered holy that God would approve of if you want to get to heaven in a spir­i­tual way.  Then, there’s the other worldly stuff that’s some­times viewed as not relating to spir­i­tual well-being, and should be avoided. Religiosity declared class war­fare cen­turies ago with the idea that there was a marked dif­fer­ence between sacred and sec­ular activ­i­ties. And never should the two mix.

And Religiosity simply loves to chain us to a list of “God-authorized” approved items for daily living. The result tends to be a list of man-made rules and reg­u­la­tions intended to shame believers into towing the party line. But, the truth is there aren’t any sec­ular objects or activ­i­ties. Everything was cre­ated by God, so every­thing can be con­sid­ered sacred. Rap music you ask? Yes, sadly, even rap music.

The earth is the Lord’s, and every­thing in it. ~Psalms 24:1

The prob­lems occur when objects or activ­i­ties cre­ated for our ben­efit are abused, mis­used and oth­er­wise cor­rupted. And, this side of heaven, the prob­a­bility of that hap­pening is some­where around 110%. But, becoming Sacred Isolationists isn’t the answer. The Holy Huddle men­tality has driven thou­sands of people away from faith. And I totally under­stand why. When we look at every­thing in this world as belonging to the Creator of the Universe, we no longer view things as either sacred and secular.

Because, God is not King of only select areas of the earth. He doesn’t only hang out in church choir lofts or on mis­sion trip buses. There is sacred­ness in every­thing from the farmer plowing the field to the CEO signing the deal. The job of the con­struc­tion worker is just as sacred as the scientist’s research. The work done by stay-at-home moms picking up after toddlers/teenagers is just as sacred as those climbing the cor­po­rate ladder.  The song of the street rapper is just as sacred as the gospel singer. The only ques­tion is how our free will abuse use the numerous won­derful gifts and oppor­tu­ni­ties we’ve been given.

I believe God wants us to engage in all areas of our culture…keeping in mind that every­thing we read, write, draw, paint, sculpt, speak, sing, watch and do for a living needs to be done with the sole intent of hon­oring the one who pro­vides those things for us to begin with.

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