One day a preacher was
talking to a man who was supposed to be a Christian. The man told the preacher
that he went to church services “most of the time” and seemed to think this put
him in good standing with God. Many people fall into that same category. They
assemble every now and then, yet consider themselves faithful to God.
But consider a few
things that we might put into that same perspective and then see what
conclusions we might draw...
~ What if a husband was
faithful to his wife [or a wife faithful to her husband] MOST of the time?
~ What if your car
started MOST of the time?
~ What if your heart
beat MOST of the time?
~ What if your children
obeyed you MOST of the time?
~ What if you received
your paycheck MOST of the time?
What are your
conclusions about these things? Would that husband or wife be considered
faithful? Would you be satisfied with that car? Would you worry about your
heart? Would you agree that these represent examples of being faithful? If not,
then why should one think he could please God by being faithful SOME of the
time? Jesus calls for commitment (Matthew
16:24). This commitment is not PART-time. (Luke 9:23). He asks us to count the cost and follow Him. (Luke 14:26-33). He said that once we
put our hand to the plow we are not to look back (Luke 9:62). Jesus calls us, saying, ‘Christian, follow Me’,
faithfully.
10/12/21
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