Monday, November 28, 2016

Half Price Sale

         The Christian walk is difficult, most of us can agree on that. From the earlier days to the later days there is a challenging, to say the least, array of twists and turns. There are so many of them that it doesn't really make a difference that some Christians are exposed to certain trials while others never experience them but have there own set of difficulties throughout life. There's plenty of roadblocks to go around and detours to navigate.
         I know for a fact that this is not a matter of survival of the fittest, the most determined or the most faithful, for if it was I would have fallen in the valley of the shadow of death long ago. The new Christian has to know this....I do believe....and I have to remind myself of this often. In the course of evangelizing, an honest inquirer, if he is properly evangelized, is surely going to know that this pilgrimage is going to be difficult to say the least.
        We trust in God not because we are gullible people. We trust in God because from the very beginning He proved Himself. The burden of our sin was off of our backs as His Word said that it would be. The joy has been consistent and increasing, non-existent only when we ourselves depart for a time from God. The Bible, God's very words to us, remains and will always remain, full of mysteries and hard to conceptualize passages....but at the same time we will be given more in the way of clarity as time goes on!
        Let me take a guess at where you are at. You would like this Christian thing to be true but it would take a lot of proof before you would commit yourself.  Consider two meetings that Jesus had with individuals....almost one right after another. In the first a rich young ruler, probably a very nice young man, asks Jesus what he would have to do for eternal salvation. You probably know the answer that Jesus gave.....sell everything and give it all to the poor. Shortly after this Zacchaeus appears. I picture him looking like Danny DeVito. Jesus is walking by and Zacchaeus wants to see him but can't so he climbs a tree. Jesus calls him down and says that he wants to eat at his home that night....Zacchaeus got excited and later told Jesus  "I'll give half of what I own to the poor..." Jesus responds positively to him. What's up with this? Jesus drives a hard bargain with with a nice young man and then goes easy on a crooked tax collector who only promises to give half.
        Are you the rich young man my friend. It doesn't matter if you have money or not, if you are asking for worldly proof then you will wind up walking away sad like the rich young ruler did. This young man wanted to follow Jesus but did not Trust in Him. Zacchaeus is Louie on television's Taxi....not exactly someone you want your daughter to marry. The proof comes later...the change will come later....trust is to come first. Louie...excuse me....Zacchaeus....crooked tax collector that he was....trusted in Jesus that everything would be all right. The rich young ruler, loved his riches...yes, but he also did not trust in Jesus that everything would be all right.

Ponder this verse if you will....Psalm 34:8...."Oh, taste and see that the LORD is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him." And this verse also....Psalm 91:2 "I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress;  in Him will I trust,"