Convenience is a killer to true Christianity. I was talking to a guy the other day who tried to convince me that he could be both a Florida Gator fan and a Florida State Seminole fan. Living in the state of Florida, you should come to a quick realization that if you claim to be a fan of both, then you really aren't a true fan at all. Sad to say, but most of us are like this with our Christianity.
In Psalm 50:16 and following, God asks a pretty harsh question, "What right have you to declare my statutes, or take my covenant in your mouth, seeing you hate instruction and cast My words behind you?" So many of us try to claim the promises of God when they are convenient. It is like those who switch teams when their team is having a bad year or two. God doesn't want us to jump on the band wagon, but rather to take up our cross daily and be followers of Him. What priorities have you set in your relationship with God? So many of the people I talk with tell me that they fail to have a daily devotional time with God because they don't like to get up early, or they have other responsibilities, or after a long day at work they get tired and fall asleep before they can spend time with God. I think what they are really saying is that it is not convenient. Next time a major crisis arrives in their life, I wonder if God will find it convenient to help them?
Psalm 50:22-23 "Now consider this, you who forget God, Lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver: Whoever offers praise glorifies Me; and to him who orders his conduct aright I will show the salvation of God."
Sometimes the truth hurts.
In Psalm 50:16 and following, God asks a pretty harsh question, "What right have you to declare my statutes, or take my covenant in your mouth, seeing you hate instruction and cast My words behind you?" So many of us try to claim the promises of God when they are convenient. It is like those who switch teams when their team is having a bad year or two. God doesn't want us to jump on the band wagon, but rather to take up our cross daily and be followers of Him. What priorities have you set in your relationship with God? So many of the people I talk with tell me that they fail to have a daily devotional time with God because they don't like to get up early, or they have other responsibilities, or after a long day at work they get tired and fall asleep before they can spend time with God. I think what they are really saying is that it is not convenient. Next time a major crisis arrives in their life, I wonder if God will find it convenient to help them?
Psalm 50:22-23 "Now consider this, you who forget God, Lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver: Whoever offers praise glorifies Me; and to him who orders his conduct aright I will show the salvation of God."
Sometimes the truth hurts.
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