One of the things we talked about yesterday in a seminar was challenges facing Christian life and how we can apply biblical teaching to solving and overcoming these issues.
We looked into specifically how to view the many areas of our busy lives, the demands we all have and how we can apply Christian teaching on the subject.
The most important teaching to look at is Matt 22:37-40, Deut 6:5 and Lev 19:18
37-40Jesus said, "'Love the Lord your God with all your passion and prayer and intelligence.' This is the most important, the first on any list. But there is a second to set alongside it: 'Love others as well as you love yourself.' These two commands are pegs; everything in God's Law and the Prophets hangs from them."
The message we often get from society is that we should have a balanced life, or a good work life balance. But this implies that work isn’t life, and that work and life is all there is to it.
So what about family? What about friends, church, hobbies? How do they fit into a work life balance? It doesn’t really seem to work does it? And definitely not from a biblical view.
Is it possible to fit all these different and varied areas of our life into two tidy compartments?

Looking at life this way often leads to a duality in thinking, the separation of areas of life which are sacred and secular.
Take this list for example:
Church
Prayer
Worship
Family
Work
Education
Music
Fashion
Sport
Art
Community
Politics
Business
How would you separate the sacred parts of your life from the secular? Most people would decide that the first 3-5 items are sacred and that the rest are secular.
But wouldn't it be much more helpful if we took a different approach and drew a zig zag line down the middle and have one side as faithful and the other as unfaithful, as there are some sections of our life which it is easier to remain faithful to God and others in which it is a struggle.
One of my favourite shops is called Sblended. They take milk, icecream, and any chocolate bar of your choice and make the most amazing milkshakes that I have ever tasted. My favourite of all the flavours is daim bandits, yummy. My point is a lot of different ingredients and the right amounts of each go into making these milk shakes taste so amazing (and a lot of calories, but it’s worth it!) and that is also what makes life taste so good.
Instead of viewing life as a balance we could view it as a blend, with God in the centre and a blend of all the things that make up our life.
Also we have to be willing to change, as commitments and the seasons of our life vary. For example at the moment a lot of my time is spent working and with my partner, in the future we may have children. We would then have to completely change how we spend our time. Because as the ingredients change so will the blend. But always remaining to have God at the centre and to pray he will show us our priorities and how to use our time and resources wisely.