Abstract
Ethics and morality are often overlooked
yet are founding principles and stellar pillars of the human society. The moral
behavior of one person in the society directly affects the moral behavior of
others whether in the same society or another. There’s a growing concern over
the moral integrity of the modern society. An ethical crisis is clearly evident
from the upper echelon down to our growing kids. Therefore, there’s an
increasing necessity to emancipate the society including our children and the
upcoming generations from the looming cultural erosion and ethical crisis by
instilling good values in them so that they can uphold moral integrity, abide
by ethics and live by virtues. Charles Swindoll, a celebrated Christian author,
and Chuck Colson, an evangelical Christian leader, and author are striving to
galvanizing young people to begin the change they want to see in the world by
doing God’s work which is serving humanity with the purest of hearts. The
content of the two authors on various occasions including Swindoll’s book;
Improving Your Serve and some of Colson’s videos are reviewed to gain insights
of their ideologies on morality and ethics.
1.
The
Art of Unselfish Living by Charles Swindoll
The book The Art of Living by Dr. Charles
Swindoll, a Christian author puts servanthood into proper perspective. He
uniquely shows the crucial aspects of authentic servanthood including; what it
takes to serve diligently and unselfishly, rewards and challenges a servant
should expect as well as the essential aspects of authentic servanthood. He
offers crucial guidelines on the development of a servant’s heart and
challenges readers to realize the humongous rewards that lay ahead of authentic
Christian servanthood.
Swindoll begins the first chapter by
breaking down the three core characteristics of servanthood namely;
•
Genuine humility
•
Absolute honesty
•
Transparent humanity
He uses Paul as an example and states
that Paul is considered as a brilliant man since he endured so much. He
indicates that Paul became great because of his humility thus servanthood
should also involve humility (“Improving your Serveâ€-,
2016).
In the second chapter, Dr. Swindoll
establishes that the leading enemy of servanthood is oneself. He claims that
pride is a huge impediment to anyone trying to have a proper servant spirit. He
uses Adam and Eve as a perfect example for pride that led to a fall. Everything
was going well for the two until they messed up everything, and when God opened
their eyes, they ran to cover themselves and started blaming others for their
wrongdoings. He finishes the chapter by saying no one wants to play second
fiddle yet there always has to be a second fiddle for things to work right. He
calls for humans to give everything back to God if we want God to use us (“Improving your Serve†-
2016).
Chapters that follow emphasize on the
formula of true humility which is giving, forgiveness, and forgetting. Swindoll
states that humans are naturally controlled by selfishness, but humility could
be the solution. He says the best kind of a giver gives anonymously thus has no
room for pride. He further elaborates the significance of forgiveness by giving
the example of Jesus Christ who forgave humans for crucifying him. Swindoll
says that it’s high time we realized the price that was paid by Jesus in
vertical forgiveness so that we can exercise horizontal forgiveness. He
suggests that forgiveness is a precursor to improving one’s serve. Forgiving
and forgetting are often intertwined, and that’s why Swindoll uses them
together in the book. Although he indicates that we should count blessings more
than injuries, the message is quite clear that none should actually be
accounted for; Instead, we should just embrace the right attitude if we really
want to live happily.
Swindoll also explains the risks involved
in serving and claims no one is exempted from these risks. Other than Paul,
Swindoll uses another biblical example; Gehazi the servant of the great prophet
Elisha in the old testament and exposes the dangers that faced him. Gehazi was privileged to be in a position as
an assistant to the man of God. He would often perform miracles on behalf of
prophet Elisha. The author portrays Gehazi as living in the spotlight of the
prophet, but he could never be Elisha. Also, living in the shadows of a popular
person made him vulnerable. The life of Gehazi as a servant is a warning that
servants are capable of being victimized by the enemy. The author states that
the greatest perils come in spirit and body form, but a servant needs to
soldier on. The enemy will always seize any opportunity to bring a servant
down, but servants should not despair. They have a weapon that can shield them,
and that is faith; totally surrendering to God and being devoted to prayer. He
also indicates that all motives must be honestly searched through reasoning
with the inner person. Swindoll emphasizes the importance of serving even
though most deeds will be unrewarding initially (Swindoll,
2004).
2.
Critique
of Chuck Colson’s videos
Chuck Colson’s videos revolve around
morality and ethics, which basically imply doing the right thing. Colson
continually indicates that there’s an ethical crisis and erosion of culture in
the United States and that morality is collapsing. Ethics is lacking in many
areas including the government, and even Wall Street and that could be
attributed to greed. In his words, he says that “we live in the age of
obsessive individualism.†The individualism has led to the proliferation of
corruption, deceit and fraud right from our leaders whether in the government
or in the corporate world. Other consequences of obsessive individualism
witnessed in the contemporary world include;
•
Election Fraud
•
Ponzi Schemes
•
Sex scandals
•
Backroom deals
•
Insider trading
•
Money laundering and
•
Corporate malfeasance
The videos provide examples of situations
where an ethical crisis has emerged clear. One of the examples is the Tyco
corporate scandal of 2002 in which the executives; Davis Kozlowski (CEO) and
Mark Swartz (CFO) were charged with fraud of $600. The example is a clear
indication of how modern day corporate executives are formulating ways in which
they can selfishly gain material wealth from the organization they’re heading
rather than focusing on generating more revenue for the organization and
building it, retaining customers and making them feel special and serving
humanity through initiatives such as corporate social responsibility.
Ethical behavior by the government is
also discussed in one of the videos. The shortage of ethics from the government
was brought to light by among other things the financial crisis of 2008. The
Financial crisis exposed not only the government but also other sectors that
played part including; the financial markets, the mortgage lending banks, and
the public. Professionals, therefore, recommend that the government has to be
limited so as not to continue violating the moral laws. I couldn’t agree more
with this suggestion since much more catastrophes including wars are likely to
take place if governments are not limited to morally acceptable norms.
The teachings of Colson are very relevant
and significant as far humanity and generations are concerned. If we don’t
teach our kids about values, virtues, ethics and moral integrity now, good and
common good won’t prevail, and humanity won’t exist for long given the
impending dangers such as nuclear bombs or financial meltdowns due to selfish
interests. Even businesses and market economies rely upon an ethical structure
to remain stable otherwise they would collapse We’re often told that we borrow
the world from future generations; thus, we need to understand who we are as
humans. Otherwise, the world could turn out to be dangerous. Therefore, we need
people of good virtues to be in leading positions if we want to be successful.
Most importantly, we have a moral obligation to nurture ethical standards at
all levels including churches and schools.
3.
Reflection
on the service project
I chose to do random acts of kindness for
my service project, something I would consider as very fulfilling. First, I
made dinner for a family that was going through a crisis on three occasions. I
settled for the gift of food since not every family is lucky to afford three
meals a day as recommended by health professionals. Most families living below
the poverty line can barely afford food and if at all they do, it’s never a
balanced diet. The consequences of this poor feeding habits include
malnutrition which usually takes a toll on the young ones thus exposing them to
diseases such as Kwashiorkor and Marasmus. Families hit by a crisis are likely
to lose their source of income or their Backroom thus be on the verge of being
rendered poor. Giving food to such families in time of need could be in
occasions regarded as saving lives whether literally or through creating hope.
Judging by the family’s reaction, the meal was a gift not only to them but also
to me. Everyone was happy, thankful and wished me blessings. That inspired me
to prepare a balanced diet for them on two more occasions. I also paid for
people’s meals going through a drive through on three other occasions. The
recipients were jovial, and those with friends or families shared the food. To
me, that felt like sharing love, and I was happy to start a wave of contagious
love and smiles on people’s faces.
Second, I wrote letters of encouragement
and left them on people’s cars. I ensure I wrote uplifting messages that would
impact on people’s lives and change them for the better. I decided to write the
messages because people go through all sorts of difficult situations on a daily
basis regardless of their age, gender, race or social status. Encouragements
have been proved to influence great decisions and challenge people not to give
up. Encouragement is a wonderful gift that people often avoid sharing due to
ignorance and poor self-esteem. Sharing good deeds that happen to us can easily
transform other people into encouragers too. Although I couldn’t see the faces
of the recipients or hear what they had to say, I was quite sure the letters
would shape their future and turn them into great people.
My third service involved shopping for an
elderly neighbor, so she didn’t have to get out in the cold. Most elderly
individuals are usually sick and weak and exposing them to harsh conditions
increases their vulnerability. It feels right to care for the elderly. The old
lady was very impressed with me. I felt blessed as she gave some useful
insights on how to live longer and happier. I could even see myself at that
age. Despite the frailness, it’s a blessing to live that long. Finally, I
helped tutor a 5th grader on four occasions to help him improve his reading and
writing skills. The boy is a grade level behind, and the worst that could
happen to him is lose his confidence and give up on his studies. He was elated
and requested that I should be helping him in his studies more often, something
I was open to.
4.
Lessons
learned from the class
I’ve gained tremendous knowledge and learned
lessons from this class than I’ve probably not had the chance to learn in my
entire lifetime. The most important lesson I’ve learned is serving unselfishly.
Swindoll through his book has helped me learn that the three main pillars of
serving unselfishly are; genuine humility, transparent humanity, and absolute
honesty. Perhaps that’s why the dogmas of faith teach us that God sees through
our hearts and it's the goodness within us that He rewards. So, by serving
humanity, we’re serving God. When an elderly, homeless, hungry or sickly
individual blesses a giver for coming to their aid, God also blesses the giver.
That is why the Bible says that we should feed the hungry, visit the sick, and
clothe the naked because by doing so, we’ll be serving God. God created each of
us different for that purpose. So that we could serve one another with what we
have whether it’s talent or resources. That is how humanity should be. Colson’s
videos have also inspired me tremendously in matters to do with selfishness. I’ve
learned that even the greatest of businesses or countries can tumble down
easily due to selfish interests. To be at the top, we need to do things right
and serve genuinely regardless of our position in the society. That way,
everyone wins; all of us are happy, and God is happy too.
Colson has also taught me the
significance of morality, ethics, and virtues or good values in life. Most of
the bad deeds that happen in organizations or the society sprout from the
opposite which is immorality, vices, selfishness and being unethical. The
erosion of culture or having an ethical crisis could be detrimental to the
society and even the world at large. We could destroy each other if all we want
is to pursue our selfish interests without caring about values or each other.
But if morality and good value are nurtured, then we have a recipe for
prosperity. Other than being greedy and corrupt, it’s better to serve others
diligently and work hard to achieve our goals. Most importantly, God wants us
to serve humanity (transparently) at all costs. Jesus on the sermon on the
mountain and the Beatitudes said “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they will
see God.
I’ve also learned that serving may not
also be as easy as it sounds since challenges will always present themselves. Charles
Swindoll in his book Improving your serve reveals that serving will come with
its own unique set of challenges. The challenges may seem subtle, but they’re
almost as risky as common occupational hazards. We are living in a digital age
right now, and the technology including the internet has made the world a
global village. The level of openness and access in communicating has been
simplified thus exposing servants to temptations of the flesh not to mention
spiritual temptations too. The book has taught me that as a servant, I need to
stay woke and relentless because the enemy is always looking to manipulate or
deceive us into going astray. No one is exempted from the scheme of the enemy
or temptation no matter how dedicated, effective or spiritual they are. Jesus
was holy, but Satan still tempted him. We are always vulnerable and exposed to
the risks of servanthood in our everyday lives (Swindoll,
2004).
Situations will always come our way. I’ve
done mistakes in the past, most of which I’m not proud of. I’ve wronged my
parents and schoolmates on various occasions, and some of my actions can be
considered selfish. But to err is human. This course has helped me learn the
importance of forgiveness and forgetting. There are always two possibilities
when someone has been wronged; there is an offender, and there is the offended.
Forgiveness is required in both cases. I’ve learned not to be persuaded nor
controlled by hatred or my emotions. Instead, I’ve learned to be compassionate
and forgiving. As Swindoll puts it, forgiveness is the foundation of our faith
as servants as difficult as it may seem. Just like Jesus forgave us on the
cross and gave us eternal life, I’ve learned to use forgiveness to start a
relationship all over again and rebuild it (Ebenezer.org, 2018).
Lastly, I’ve learned that being a servant
is a daunting task that may not be rewarding at first. It’s not for the
faint-hearted; neither is it for the kind that needs strokes and appreciation
from people in order to pursue something. A servant should always be prepared
to be virtually unknown and overlooked. They should not expect the reward to
come from the outside, but from within. It’s not what others think that
matters, it’s the satisfaction that God gives the servant on the inside that
counts.
References
Ebenezerbc.org. Retrieved 7
April 2018, from
https://www.ebenezerbc.org/Portals/0/ImproveYourServe/Improving_Your_Serve_Lesson12.pdf
“Improving your
Serve†-Chapter 1-5. (2016). Raise Your Praise.
Retrieved 7 April 2018, from https://mybiblecollegestory.wordpress.com/2016/06/22/improving-your-serve-chapter-1/
Swindoll, C.
(2004). Improving Your Serve. Google Books. Retrieved 7 April
2018, from
https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=fAfp4TUxg5IC&oi=fnd&pg=PT7&dq=major+ideas+thoughts+and+findings+of+Improving+your+serve:+the+art+of+unselfish+living&ots=v3mv5L4ci5&sig=k9R8wL7qgpeZm997jLSK591lk0k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g4LzClB_7Y&feature=youtu.be
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3-IiAXURfY
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