Posts from August 2022 (Page 3)
Stating the Obvious #12. “Better start now.”
An elderly friend once pointed out a lady who she had known since childhood. The lady, then in her twilight years, was driving her car. In the car with her were three men, all looking frail. My friend said that one of the men was the father of her children, another her husband, and the last was the man that she had left her husband for. Strangely, the scene did not surprise me. I could just as easily have imagined…
Stating the Obvious #11. “Discerning Worldly Nonsense.”
The impassioned cries of a man are heroic to some, but villainous to others. However, Jesus said of all words: “Wisdom is vindicated by her deeds” (Matthew 11:19). The world has its own priorities. What a Christian believes to be destructive to society, an unbeliever may see as being productive in his cause. In fact, the unbeliever is not averse to using the Christian’s scruples to support his evil. The only thing that I see as surprising about this is…
Stating the Obvious #10. “Pride—A lethal addiction.”
Pride is the devil’s smiling assassin. He sends it forth to slay every man who seeks its praise. God cautioned long ago: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall” (Proverbs 16:18). Man loves to glory in his own importance. But the more a man basks in his own glory, the less likely he is to humble himself before God. With amazing dexterity the prideful shuffle themselves to the front to be seen by all. Jesus says…
Stating the Obvious #9. “Conviction or Compromise.”
There is a lot of truth in that expression: “You don’t have to go along to get along.” However, as a church growth strategy it has spelt death! All is well until the lines between “getting along” and “going along” are blurred. Churches must make choices as to what is right and what is wrong and stand firm for the right. For the last generation we have often been guilty of “getting along” with brethren who have chosen the wrong…
Stating the Obvious #8. “Small churches: Never-say-die.”
More than a few times I have heard a brother say, “At church this morning I taught the class, lead singing, presided at the Table and preached the lesson.” In such cases, these visiting preachers usually had one local brother present to give the announcements and open and close in prayer—but the previous week he did “everything.” Such congregations, if they persevere, are the future of the church. They are the small groups of never-say-die Christians; determined to make it…
Stating the Obvious #7. “The Poor—so easily forgotten.”
Mrs. Smith said that she had sustained a neck injury after falling backwards onto concrete. She was taken to the hospital immediately, but spent six hours sitting with a neck brace before a doctor examined her. When she arrived home, she wrote a letter to the hospital expressing her disappointment at the poor treatment that she had received. The hospital replied, “We apologise for any inconvenience and hope that Cameron is recovering well.” Mrs Smith is still wondering who Cameron…
Stating the Obvious #6. “To have or not to have?”
Cults take control over the resources of their members. They focus their minds away from the idea of personal property and exploit their talents, money, time, and goodwill in the name of community. Whether framed on a wall, or written into their creed, every cult has this quote from Jesus: “So then, none of you can be My disciple who does not give up all his own possessions” (Luke 14:33). This, in their minds, gives divine legitimacy to their evil…
Stating the Obvious #5. “A Life Half-spent.”
One brother used to say, “I know I’m not old yet, but the runway is getting shorter.” He was not going to waste a day; he was not going to leave behind a life half-spent. Most of us will leave behind lives that were capable of more. Today we look back on our days, be they many, or few, and know in our hearts that our vain pleasures have only gotten in the way. They crowded out that which matters…
Stating the Obvious #4. “Generations come and go.”
In the 1980s I used to hear this complaint: “The old people around here just want to keep the church back in the 1950s.” It was a strange criticism, given that we had been enjoying 1950s nostalgia on screen and radio for the better part of a decade. Thirty years from now, will today’s young people hear their children complain, “The old people around here just want to keep the church back in the 2020s”? My guess is that the…
Stating the Obvious #3. “Debt destroys.”
If you gave a $1000 bill away every second, how long would it take you to pay off the current USA debt of $30 trillion? Check my math, but I believe it will take three hundred and forty-seven years. For the ordinary person, $30,000,000,000,000 is an impossible amount to conceptualise in cash. A more manageable way to grasp it is to divide that $30 trillion by the 330 million Americans—it comes to about $92,000 each. That’s man, woman, and child…!…