We as humans are gifted with the fact that we are so short sighted and are seldom not in awe when things happen to us that may be out of the ordinary routine, whether for good or bad. Blind sided though we are we also demonstrate remarkable resiliance. I am part of that resiliance and am here to help, through my writings and through discussions with the reader. So sit back, buckle your seat belts, and enjoy the ride.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Before the Altar part 11
One thing we must consider, our actions can and do affect others, no matter if we see it or not. When I lie, or curse, or whatever, someone sees me, and that someone may not see Christians in a favorable light because of what I do. Let's take this deeper. Consider Solomon. Because of Solomon's lusts, Israel was doomed. (2 Kings 16:8) Were the people payinf for what Solomon did? Yes and no. There are instances where a man's actions -- in direct disobedience to God -- cause God to punish His people. (Joshua 7) But more importantly, Solomon's life was out in the open, for all to see. And not only did the people he ruled see, but foreigners saw it as well. If Solomon can lead his life and worship false gods in addition to God the Almighty and God does nothing, why should anyone worry about worshipping other and false gods? After all who truly is to say who is the true God? If this type of honoring God suited Solomon, why shouldn't it suit the people under his rule?
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