Saturday Night Live featured this Digital Short on this week's episode. In it they spoof the "battle cry of this generation"....YOLO (for those who have been living under a rock...this is short for "you only live once").
The idea behind the song is that instead of living on the edge, because you only live once, you should be more cautious and plan more for your future. Of course they meant this as a joke and took it to the extreme (3 guys sitting in a room wearing straight jackets); however, how many of us have looked back on the stupidity of our youth and wished that we had done less reckless living and more careful planning. Maybe there aren't as many of you out there as I think, but if you are anything like me this is true for you.
At the Chillipepper 2013 conference I attended this weekend with my middle school students, the speaker on Saturday night shared a similar idea. He spoke of growing up in the church and regularly attending retreats such as the one we were on. It became clear to him after attending several that the speakers shared a common theme. They would always end the last night with a story of a student whose life was cut short and then the speaker would question the outcome of their future after death...asking the question, "What if you died tonight?" He then went on to say that not once did he have a speaker ask, "What if you don't die tonight? How will you live the rest of your life?" This was not really even the point of our speaker's message...but it was definitely what I latched on to.
So many times, as Christians, we focus too much on what will become of us after death. We have this view of the kingdom of God that is far off or not yet. We spend our days worrying about who is in and who is out. How often do we heed the words that we recite each Sunday in church..."thy Kingdom come." If we focus too much on our life after death, we some how trivialize our life before death...the one we are living right now.
I hear my students say YOLO and wearing t-shirts with it printed on them. As they do, what they are really saying is do what you want because you only have one chance. Too often, this manifests itself in a negative way. My goal instead is to challenge them to say, do what you can...to serve, to love, to be present in the Kingdom of God here an now, because you only live once.
Whether you are a Christian or not, we could all stand to turn our focus off of ourselves, and on the other. Life is short, and I want mine to mean something now.
Whether you are a Christian or not, we could all stand to turn our focus off of ourselves, and on the other. Life is short, and I want mine to mean something now.