Thursday Reading: Luke 6 37-49
Key Verse: Luke 6 46
46 And why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?
Devotion:
I guess it is this type of passage that most people can relate to from the bible, the one where Christ gives us the simple instructions and simple rules, the ones that agree with our lives... It is these ones that people hear in Sunday school and Church services, and it is the same ones that people go out and break themselves too. We are all guilty of it at some stage in our lives so we all have to accept the fact that we are being referenced by these words... but how many of us go away from that same service and take these words with us? How many of us take the words literally and make a difference in our lives?
It is easy to sit and listen to good advice coming from a good person and to then to place yourself in that “good persons” guild, the one where all the people obey those rules! But actually obeying and following them is what counts; not just at the time that you hear them, but continually in your life from that point on. Repentance, as we have covered in the past, is a time when you make a stand and say “no more”; it’s not a time when you say sorry expecting to go back there in a day or two... If we want to make a difference in our lives, then we have to make a change in our lives that will make that difference – that change has got to be our true repentance.
I guess most of us do not aim at the right spot either... We like to think that we are good and that we follow most of the rules that are good to follow... but where are we destined to go? Are we even thinking about tomorrow? Most of us will have to admit that we think about today and make changes in our lives because we can see what will happen in the next few minutes, hours or even days. That is the type of forethought that we live on. What Christ wants us to do is to look beyond that and look at what He has laid up for us in our futures. Christ wants us to act as if we are aiming for our life after our death... what use is a long life on earth if we are not going to have an eternal life in heaven? If we are not looking to Him as our Living God, then we are not aiming for heaven... We need to focus on where our souls will spend eternity...
Points to Ponder:
Do you think you are a good person?
Have you done the right thing to gain an eternal life with Christ yet?
Key Verse: Luke 6 46
46 And why do you call Me Lord, Lord, and do not do what I say?
Devotion:
I guess it is this type of passage that most people can relate to from the bible, the one where Christ gives us the simple instructions and simple rules, the ones that agree with our lives... It is these ones that people hear in Sunday school and Church services, and it is the same ones that people go out and break themselves too. We are all guilty of it at some stage in our lives so we all have to accept the fact that we are being referenced by these words... but how many of us go away from that same service and take these words with us? How many of us take the words literally and make a difference in our lives?
It is easy to sit and listen to good advice coming from a good person and to then to place yourself in that “good persons” guild, the one where all the people obey those rules! But actually obeying and following them is what counts; not just at the time that you hear them, but continually in your life from that point on. Repentance, as we have covered in the past, is a time when you make a stand and say “no more”; it’s not a time when you say sorry expecting to go back there in a day or two... If we want to make a difference in our lives, then we have to make a change in our lives that will make that difference – that change has got to be our true repentance.
I guess most of us do not aim at the right spot either... We like to think that we are good and that we follow most of the rules that are good to follow... but where are we destined to go? Are we even thinking about tomorrow? Most of us will have to admit that we think about today and make changes in our lives because we can see what will happen in the next few minutes, hours or even days. That is the type of forethought that we live on. What Christ wants us to do is to look beyond that and look at what He has laid up for us in our futures. Christ wants us to act as if we are aiming for our life after our death... what use is a long life on earth if we are not going to have an eternal life in heaven? If we are not looking to Him as our Living God, then we are not aiming for heaven... We need to focus on where our souls will spend eternity...
Points to Ponder:
Do you think you are a good person?
Have you done the right thing to gain an eternal life with Christ yet?