From a purely logical perspective consider that when in a
state of chemically induced euphoria almost never does anything “good” actually
happen to you. People m
So assuming we have a safe environment that will minimize
personal risk, and eliminate risk to others, is getting high OK under those
conditions? The real question here is
twofold. First, the reason we seek to
get high should be examined. If the
common answer is again – a way to escape our problems – we should stay
sober. The problems do not disappear
while we induce a chemical high to effectively forget about them. And as a result of our inclination to escape
our problems we develop habits of avoiding them. Under these conditions, problems tend to get
worse, not better. We would be far better
off confronting our problems and learning to overcome them, than to seek the
solace of an empty liquor bottle, or burned out joint.
Second, If we are just looking to get high for “fun”, it
begs a different question. Why? Is the risk of killing brain cells and
becoming chemically addicted to this substance worth the momentary pleasure it
offers? Over time the human body does
not react well to chemical stimuli.
Alcohol destroys the liver, the brain, and increases risks for heart
attack and stroke. Smoking is severely
detrimental to health. Injections pose a
huge health risk, eating the stimuli is about the safest way to introduce it
into the system – but this does not negate its power on the body over
time. We are effectively trading the
health of later years for a brief moment in time here and now. Sound familiar? Isn’t this the argument that evil is
constantly making to us. Don’t worry
about later, live life for now. Who
cares about the future? The problem is,
this argument centers focus on self, and again away from others. This singular behavior is the worst of its
kind. The biggest problem we face is
looking inward for fulfillment, rather than finding it in service to
others. Getting high fosters the idea of
indulging self at the expense of others.
We trade years for minutes in this way.
There is nothing wrong with feeling good. God wants us to feel good, and feel that way
all the time, not just for a brief moment in time. But all the good feelings that come from
following after God and learning about His character and love for each of us,
has nothing to do with any form of chemical induced impairment. The joy and happiness that come from God,
come to the clear-headed. You get to
feel good without the side effects of forgetting everything about them right
after they are done; or spending the next day throwing up. Again this is the beauty of following
God. He leads us away from the things
that would cause us pain and suffering.
He leads us towards the things that would make us truly happy without
the baggage of guilt, or worry of risking our very health and lives. And He does this for us EVERY DAY. We do not need to wait until a future heaven
to start reaping the benefits of embracing good and rejecting evil. Those benefits show up right here, and right
now.
The difference between God’s idea of happiness and evil’s –
is the forfeiture of your conscience to achieve it. God offers fulfillment found in service to
others. Knowing what impact you can have
to help someone else, can bring you a peace the world can never touch or take
away. The changes in your character that
occur as you learn to care, are profound.
They are deep. They are
meaningful in a way that does not ever require shutting off your mind to hold
them. The absence of self, is the
beginning of happiness, not the end of it.
Evil offers you self indulgence, self preoccupation, and an
insatiable feeling that no matter what you feed this beast, it will never be
enough. If you have 3 girlfriends you
will need 5. If you get 5, then perhaps
7 will make it all better. If you make a
million dollars, then perhaps with just another 5 million you can relax. If you smoke that joint, you will feel
better, but only long enough to remember you need another one to stay this way. There is never an end to seeking self, and it
is an empty, meaningless journey.
Looking out for Number One, is staring at a face in the grave.
What a contrast the idea of service. The impact we make doing it may not be fully
appreciated in our lifetime, but its echo is felt through the ages. Divesting of self and investing in others
yields a return we did not expect – a change in the core of who we are. Getting high begins to pale in comparison
with experiencing meaning. Getting high
looks foolish next to true fulfillment.
The real problem with getting high, is that the experience is just not
good enough. Real joy is so much better
than a façade of joy. It does not matter
to me whether marijuana is legalized or not.
It matters to me if we allow our blindness to others to turn us into
self-junkies (addicted to our own self interests and unconcerned about anyone
else).
If you have spent your life looking for a way out, looking
to fill a hole that just never seems to fill up, consider learning about who
God is. Consider accepting the life He
offers. Learn how much more to life
there can be than the misery this world packages as “fun”. Learn about true joy, true happiness, and
true contentment. This is what comes
from following our God …
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