Written By Julie Cosgrove
01/19/2018
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"For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in Godβs sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous.β Romans 2:13
A mom called up the stairs for the third time for her young son to come help with a simple household chore. Each time, she became a bit more irritated when he didnβt respond. Finally, she stomped up the flight of steps and pushed open his bedroom door. βDidnβt you hear me, young man?β
The child gazed up from his scattered toys. βSure. I just didnβt want to come and do it.β
Have you ever treated God that way? I have.
It is easy to serve Him when it pleases us, when we know we will see results, and even get a nod of gratitude. What about when it is inconvenient, or sacrificial, or outside our level of comfort? Such as paying it forward in the drive-through line when we donβt have enough in our wallets to stretch until payday. Perhaps it is shoveling a neighborβs walk when our nose, feet, and hands are already frozen from doing our own.
Soldiers used to recite, βOurs is not to reason why. Ours is but to do or die.β For believers, ours is to do and die. Jesus calls us to βdoβ in the process of dying to self. Whether we want to or not, we are called to obey β not because God is a drill sergeant task-master, but because it is for our good, and for the good of others.
The next time God calls you to action, will you be like the little boy, or will you heed the call?
Lord, the next time I hear your Holy Spirit prompting me into action, help me to recall that I need to have a servitude attitude in order to win others to salvation, and to do your will. Itβs so easy to stay comfortable ion my own wants. Keep calling me out. Amen.
Go Deeper - This week, listen intently for promptings from the Holy Spirit to do something. Then do it, even if you first have to pray for confirmation, no matter how uncomfortable or unrealistic it sounds.
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