Motivation and Control

Boundaries with Darren

My wife and I used to argue with our son over his chores. We were trying to get him to do what was right. One day I had an idea. When he came home from school I told him, “Darren, Mom and I have been talking and we have decided you do not have to do your chores anymore; you can even skip your homework if you want to.” He was in blissful shock! After a pause I continued, “But you cannot have any privileges such as TV, computer, or spending time with friends either, unless you take care of your responsibilities. We love you and we are not going to pressure you or argue anymore. We’d love for you to have your privileges but they only come with responsibility.”

He tested it and we did not get angry or pressure him or shame him. We did not even close our hearts toward him at all; we were quite friendly and loving. The entire next day, however, he did not have any privileges. After a time or two the battle was over and now it is never a fight to see him take care of his chores and homework.

Gal 5:1, 2 Stand fast therefore in the liberty by which Christ has made us free, and do not be entangled again with a yoke of bondage. Indeed I, Paul, say to you that if you become circumcised, Christ will profit you nothing.

What is Legalism?

Is legalism the judgmental Pharisees of the Bible? Is it the church where women cannot wear makeup? What is its underlying principal?

I believe law is based in man’s efforts and in fear. If I can make a rule about something, then I can take things into my own hands, be in control and create my own “security.” This is all fear motivated. I am afraid God will not be there for me and that is what moves me toward law.

The whole world system and man’s fallen nature pushes us toward law. In the verses above, the Galatians knew truth and freedom but the traditions of a lifetime – fears they might not measure up – and the pressure of peers, all served to push them back toward circumcision.

Once I start moving towards law, things now depend on me; I am afraid I may not measure up and so I feel pressure all the time. What if I cannot meet my own needs? What if I cannot measure up and be acceptable?

Legalism is About Control

If I do not trust someone to do the right thing, I apply some pressure. Rules are applied through tactics of intimidation, anger, shaming and fear. We make statements to our children like, “What’s wrong with you?”  A sales manager states, “Whoever is at the bottom of the sales board at the end of the month will be fired.” A minister preaches, “You are either for God or against Him; if you aren’t giving to evangelism (or the building project, or the mission trip…) you won’t be blessed;” or “Jesus died on the cross for us and we can’t even give Him our best?”

Our identities get tied into these things. Fear that our son or employee or church member might make us look bad, might hinder us from applying rules and being successful, acceptable.

How We Motivate Others

At the moment we accepted Jesus, God could have installed in us a zapper, like those electronic collars for dogs used with the invisible fence. The electrical wire is buried under ground and when the dog with the collar crosses it he gets a “zap!” He very quickly learns where he can and cannot go. God could have done that with us at salvation. We go to spread a little gossip, tell a lie or express some lust and “Zaaap!” If this were the case, I believe the body of Christ would quickly rise to whole new levels of obedience, BUT… would it be outward conformity? Would it simply be obedience based on law and fear?

Comments

  1. lynn lindsay says:

    So Wonderfully True, Robert !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    We Love Him, because He First Loved us !!!!!!!!!!!
    We want to be obedient Because He Loves us and not out of fear of ‘displeasing’ !!!!
    We Love Him and Know that He Knows Best about what Is Best !!!!!!!!!!!
    Intimacy With him is Best !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I understand Proverbs 1 : 7 to mean a Positive thing, an Awe, a Deep Reverence of Him which leads
    to Relationship !!!!!!!!!!
    not the kind of fear that intimidation and control causes !!!!!!!!!

  2. dave corlew says:

    Good morning Robert. This is my biggest issue. I get caught up in the legalism of trying to measure up. I know that I can’t yet I catch myself putting to much pressure on myself instead of trusting God and knowing that no matter how hard I try I will always fall short of the mark. I should accept that, quit pressuring myself and accept the fact that God loves me inspite of myself, and that as long as I keep trying to press in he will not forsake me.

  3. It’s hard to get those wrong “traditions of men” and the religious beliefs we grew up with out of our belief system. The Word of God dripping in over and over washes out the law and works, but it sure takes longer than I want it to take. I have to have accountability from friends who know me well and are not afraid to speak the truth. For that I am thankful.

  4. Darla says:

    This is REALLY good and SO true. (Did you guys listen to any ‘Love and Logic’ materials regarding parenting? They advocate for that type of parenting). Though I ‘get it in my head’ I am working through my gut reactions which come out of that place of fear based religious parenting/church experience. As Jim Faye (of Love & Logic institute) says, we can be doing the right type of parenting, but hear the ‘voices of our parents’ telling us that we’re ‘doing it all wrong’.
    Thanks for this great reminder and encouragement to live from a place of ‘invitation’ & freedom instead of law & fear based control.
    Blessings!

  5. robert says:

    We haven’t listened to those materials but they sound real interesting. We’ll look into it.
    Thanks!

  6. robert says:

    That’s great you’ve got some accountability, really helpful! It’s true though, that it takes a while to get some of those beliefs out of our system. Sometimes it’s harder to un-do then re-do rather than just start from scratch. Thanks for comment.
    R

  7. robert says:

    Yes, He does accept us but it’s hard to receive that when those old beliefs are still there. Prayer ministry can help find where these beliefs came from and speed up the process a little. But it’s all in God’s timing. Let us know if we can help.

  8. robert says:

    Thanks Lynn. Great verse!

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