Thursday, August 29, 2019
DESPERATELY NEEDED!
Why are so many professed believers yet undecided regarding
their Christianity? Each one seems to be two kinds of
people and you can never be certain which you are dealing with. Their lives are
what we commonly refer to as “compartmentalized.” One compartment holds work,
another holds family, a large compartment holds recreation, and
into a small compartment we stuff religion.
There are some reasons why this is
so…
Ø Our culture of rapid change and easy access to everything
has produced a restless desire for some unknown thrill or satisfaction. Like
Goldilocks we keep sampling the porridge but can never find a bowl that is
“just right.”
Ø We insist on deciding for ourselves what is right or wrong
without restriction or accountability.
Ø We have a long to be first and we seek the applause that
ruins all our relationships because we are always manipulating others for our
own benefit.
Ø Everything in our life passes through the “me” filter.
There are some things that we
desperately need…
1. A quiet spirit! We must
learn to give to each task our very best effort and then leave the results in
God’s hands. The conventional method results in nervous anxiety and a
complaining spirit.
1 Thess 4:11-12…study to be quiet, and to do your own business,
and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you;
12 That ye may walk honestly toward them that
are without, and that ye may have lack of nothing.
2. Real purity inside and out! We must
choose to live our lives unsullied by the filthiness that surrounds us in the
world.
1 Tim 5:22
22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of
other men's sins: keep thyself pure [innocent or modest].
3. Simplicity! Simplicity
brings freedom, joy and balance. We lack a divine Center, our need for security has led us into an insane attachment to things.
4. Thrift! Placing boundaries around our appetites will
build self-discipline and character.
John 6:12
12 When they were filled, he said unto his disciples, Gather
up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.
5. Modesty! The word is
only used once and is found in First Timothy 2:9 and means “orderly or
decorous.” Today it has come to mean a manner of dress and deportment that
does not entice or lead to lustfulness.
6. Passion! Ours is an
age absolutely defined by the word “casual.” Unfortunately we have allowed
informality to modify quality. A lack of quality in preparation hinders
performance in every area. Choir members do not practice. Sunday school
teachers do not study. Buildings and facilities are not well maintained. The
result is a haphazard presentation of an urgently needed gospel.
Dear Father, I’m sure in many ways
my behavior just wears you out! Forgive me for my sometimes casual approach to
Christianity and make me pleasing to Thee. AMEN
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