"I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm- neither cold nor hot- I am going to spit you out of my mouth."
Um hello, it's life examination time. Am I lukewarm? I would like to think I am not, but there are places where I can definitely say that I am. That is scary.
I am currently reading Crazy Love by Francis Chan. In the book, he gives a great example of lukewarm. He talks about wanting to join the Marines, the commercials are just so catchy.."the few, the proud, the Marines." (That's good PR folk making that happen!) But in every commercial the Marines are running..and running..and running. I hate running. Francis Chan hates running too. Would we ask the Marine's if they would lighten the running and give us an alternative work out plan so we can be more comfortable? Of course not! They would spit us out too! In the same manner, God says "Take up your cross and follow me." We would be foolish to ask for an easier path, more comfortable shoes, or a lighter cross. I can imagine the conversation between Jesus and I...
"Hey Jesus, can we slow down a bit? I'm about to pass out from all this hiking."
"Haha you fool, your years on Earth are numbered. You better start sprinting."
"Oh gosh, I think the Marines would have been easier."
Guatemala-June 2010
Hey friend! I'm excited you're blogging! I added you to my reader!
ReplyDeleteP.S. as you think of that seat, just remember what all your "good deeds" really are...
You are such an interesting writer! I love what you have to say and how you say it. I have also been thinking about this lately..asking myself these questions: "What do I want to do today? More importantly, what do I want to do today that will LAST?"..."What does a person wish for at the end of his life? For more possessions or achievements, better status, better appearance...or for something more?"
ReplyDeleteI so often spend more energy on myself and the petty things of day to day life than things that will last forever-things done for others. When I think about what I would wish for at my deathbed, I would have wanted to spend more time loving and serving others in Jesus' name! This changes my perspective, especially on those days in which I think my busy day is too full to fit in a selfless act of obedience.
When talking about heaven, I'm grateful that God won't be condemning the believer at the second seat but rather rewarding him for things he did for Jesus while on earth. God gives us mercy by letting us be with Him forever, and He also gives us grace by rewarding us for acts of obedience to Him. Therefore, we don't serve and give because we feel pressured and scared into it but because we have the privilege and joy to freely do those things. :]
Hopefully that makes sense!
Love ya,
Claire Kirkland
Keep blogging I LOVE IT! P.s. ur new background is b-e-a-u-ti-ful:)
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