Monday, January 20, 2025
ADVICE FROM TWO
FAILURES!
1 Peter 3:4
4 But let it be the hidden
man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the
ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great
price.
Ps 51:6-7
6 Behold, thou
desirest truth in the inward parts: and in the hidden part thou
shalt make me to know wisdom.
7 Purge me with
hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
I find it interesting that both comments come from men
who had “failed” their God and momentarily abandoned their steadfastness. Peter,
whom we all remember, loudly declared that he would never, no never, deny
Jesus, was told that he would indeed deny him three times before the rooster
cockled his doodle-do. He did! David, whom God said was a man after his own
heart, yielded to lust which ultimately led to murder. His sin unsheathed the
sword upon his family for generations.
Each of these men learned by hard lessons that religion
is not safely tucked away in some favorite pew but is carried in
the heart all day, every day. I am disgusted and dismayed to witness the
duplicity of many Christians. They wear their religion emblazoned on their cars
and clothing, but their language is vile, their morals are questionable at best
and their business practices are dishonest. I am most alarmed at my own
weaknesses.
A small boy had received a little red wagon that was a birthday
present and the delight of his heart. His family decided to skip church so that
he could play with it. When he brought it out to the front walk, he was told
that he must play with it at the back of the house. "This is Sunday,"
explained the father. The boy obeyed, but he was puzzled and asked as he
trudged away, "Isn't it Sunday in the backyard, too?"
Dear Lord, let me be
a genuine Christian! Let me be in the back yard the same as I would be in the
front. AMEN
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