Thursday, May 16, 2019
A LONG OBEDIENCE IN THE SAME
DIRECTION!
1 Cor 4:2
2 Moreover
it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.
Eugene Petersen wrote a book called A Long Obedience in the Same Direction – discipleship in an instant
society. The question in my mind is “Why are so many ‘good’ Christians
unfaithful?” Well, of course, that is a judgmental question, but one born of
observation.
I have observed the elderly, usually widows, who
are as faithful as a heartbeat despite painful arthritis and an empty bank
account. Yet they manage to hobble to church and contribute to the offering. I
have also observed the healthy and wealthy who can’t manage to do either. What
makes a man or a woman FAITHFUL? It is a continued pattern of doing the right
things.
I once had an old 1964 Volkswagen
beetle.
It was that ugly green so familiar to many. It had no air conditioner and no
radio, but it was faithful. It managed to climb a snowy hill when other cars
were stalled on the side of the road. It didn’t ask for much either. It was
stingy with gasoline. It did, however, develop a problem. There were times when
it simply would not start. I would have to let it coast backward down the
driveway and then “pop the clutch” to start it. At other times it would crank
just fine. It was not dependable in that regard.
Some Christians are like my old
Volkswagen.
They are constantly in need of a shove, yet they think of themselves as faithful.
They faithfully attend worship once or twice per month. Their lives are plagued
with sin and sin’s consequences, but they talk of how much they love God. They
can’t understand why, since they love God, life is so hard.
A steward is a servant who manages everything for his master, but who himself owns nothing. The
responsibility of the steward is to be faithful to his master. A steward may
not please the members of the household; he may not even please some of the
other servants; but if he pleases his own master, he is a good steward.
2 Tim 2:4
4 No
man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may
please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.
Master, in
many ways I am an unfaithful steward. Help me to develop a long obedience in
the same direction. AMEN
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