The Cult of Celebrity

Social networks have become so proliferate that its no longer “cool” and “hip” to be a part of them. They are now part of the social fabric and one can find their teachers from high school, pastors, and a lot of other more “conventional” personalities online. The curious thing about social networks is that once you are someone’s “friend” you can track what’s going on in their life without ever actually talking to them. Want to know what the Homecoming King is up to 20 years later? Become their Facebook friend and you can see pictures of their family, find out what’s happening in their day, and know where the work, where they went to school, and what their daily status is, without ever having a conversation. In fact “facebook stalking” has become a common term – the process of tracking the nature of status updates to see who’s doing what, with whom, and when.

This abundance of information about ordinary people’s daily lives helps create celebrities out of “regular joe’s” (not to be confused with Joe the Plumber – he became a celebrity all on his own.) At first the paparazzi tracked only A-List stars, then they began hunting after people who’s only claim to be fame was the fact that they were famous. Now, everyone has the opportunity to broadcast their personal business and get “fans” and “friends” alike to follow them.

While this cult of celebrity is an interesting social phenomenon, it’s also a scary one. Christians especially should be wary of the pride it can create. It’s human nature to desire attention, but that’s not what God has required of us. He has asked us to be humble (James 4:6), a servant (John 13:12-17), and to seek Him above the acclaim of others (Matt 6:33). Sure, its rewarding to gather as many “friends” as possible, and to try to capture the attention of those who surround us, but how much greater to attract the attention of our Creator, and to get a “well done” comment from the One who’s opinion really matters. After all, even those who have long-standing relationship with the paparazzi in this world see their fame slipping away. Why not be celebrated in the kingdom that will last forever instead?

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What Pleases God

I’m a pretty compliant person. Given a set of rules, as long as there is nothing “immoral, unbiblical, or unethical” about them, I’ll probably follow them. If someone says we should do something as long as it follows the same guidelines, I’ll probably go along (despite the stress that sometimes achieving the goals of others sometimes causes.) At the heart of it, the reasons for my compliance are probably a mix of desiring to do the right thing and wanting to make others happy. The first one is right, I’m not so sure about the latter.

The reason living your life to please others is so challenging is because, just like our own desires, what others want keeps changing. Change your behavior to accommodate one set of demands, and you’ll probably find that the contentment with that change along is short-lived. Maybe our shifting desires comes from the “God-shaped hole” we each have – trying to find something, anything to fill it. Maybe they come from the fact that a lot of us are driven to achieve, and sometimes that drive carries over to those we love. I don’t know. I do know that living to try to make other people happy is the short trip to a stressed life. It’s a goal that can never fully be achieved.

Thankfully, God’s desires are not so fluid. He simply delights in “those who fear Him, who put their hope in His unfailing love.” (Psalm 147:11) In other words, God’s pleasure is manifest when His creation acknowledge Who He is, and trust in Him for their salvation. That which pleases the Father’s heart doesn’t change with the shifting winds. He rejoices when we rightly recognize Him.

The sad truth is that while pleasing God through humility may at times be challenging, its still quite simple. And yet most of us will spend far more effort trying to figure out how to please those we aspire to be, then we ever will pursuing the delight of our Creator.

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