Friday, November 30, 2007

Christmas Is Coming

Here we are at the end of November. Only a few more "shopping days" 'til Christmas. Everybody wants to know what they're getting for Christmas. We've already been given a great gift. It's available to everyone, but some people won't accept it. Some would, if those of us that understand it could make it clear just what it is, and how easy it is to obtain it. It's a free gift, but that doesn't mean it doesn't cost anything. What does that mean? I'll try to explain, but let me remind you of the scripture that says Great is the mystery of Godliness (1 Timothy 3:16). Jesus told Nicodemus (John 3:3) that you must be born again. Whatever you think you had before accepting salvation, it isn't yours anymore. It might still be in your possession, but it isn't yours. It belongs to God. Really, it always did anyway, so it's not really a loss...Sometimes it seems like a great loss. Apostle Paul also wrote once, "What fruit had ye in those things, whereof ye are now ashamed?" It took me awhile to understand that question, because I read it as if he was challenging the Romans on the ground that they were ashamed of something that they did before they accepted Jesus Christ. I couldn't understand what could be wrong with being ashamed of something that one did before they had direction... Then, after some prayer, I realized that he was challenging them on the grounds that they were ashamed of what they were doing for Christ, and kind of wishing for the days before they got saved. Very much like the Children of Israel got out in the wilderness and started wishing that they were back in Egypt. The point being that there will be times when it seems like life was better before you got saved, Notice I said 'seems.' The Bible also says that it rains on the just and the unjust, but we have a bad tendency to not remember the bad times in our past.

I saw something in a sit-com once where one of the main characters is trying to explain prayer. He said, "Sometimes you get what you want, sometimes you get what we need, and sometimes, you just get what you get." A lot of times, the things we need the most, we don't even pay attention to, because they don't look like the things that we want. Sometimes we get things that we don't even understand why we got them until much, much later, and then it is often too late--we've already discarded it, thinking it wasn't something we wanted. All too often, too, the things that we want, are not what we need, and can keep us from getting what we need. The late Ruth bell Graham once said that if God answered every prayer, she'd have married the wrong man three times. Of course, she didn't really mean that God doesn't answer prayer, but His answer is 'No' a lot more often than we would like. What we have to keep in mind is that He says no because He has something better for us.
I hope that helps, Lyn. I'll be praying for you.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Pete,

Thank you for the encouragement and the prayers..

Him and I are no longer seeing each other. It was a decision I had to make.

I'm really struggling and my heart is breaking. But I know that, this too, shall pass..

Lyn