what does the bible say?
A “bucket list”
is a list of activities or places someone would like to do or visit before they
die. As an expression of wishes, it is not inherently sinful. However, neither
is it biblical in the sense of being prescribed by Scripture. In that sense, it’s
neutral, though it could become sinful.
What could make a
bucket list sinful?
First, everything
we do is to be done in submission to God’s will. A bucket list that presumes
upon the future is sinful. In contrast, James taught that our plans should be held
with an “if the Lord wills” posture (James 4:13–15).
Second,
everything we do must honor God. If a bucket list contains activities that
dishonor God, Christ, or one’s witness as a believer (1 Corinthians 10:31),
then the list is sinful.
Third, if the
list is made with a “this would be nice if it happened” motivation, then it’s
likely not sinful. However, if the list is an expression of discontentment with
what God has given, it becomes sinful. Contentment is a sign of one who trusts
God in all situations (Philippians 4:11–13), whereas discontentment is the sinful
longing for something that God hasn’t given.