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gideons300
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It was said when the Titanic struck the iceberg that most of the lifeboats slipped away from the doomed and dying ship almost totally empty, because most simply saw no danger.... just an ever so slight list to one side. Nothing to panic over, right?
The band played on, all seemed safe, but sudden destruction was soon to come their way. They presumed that there was safety in numbers, and it looked far less "comfortable" and more "inconvenient" to clamor into small open lifeboats that to stay with the mother ship where all could continue on as it always had done throughout their voyage. Everyone said "peace and safety" yet that was not what the night held for them. Saying it changed nothing. Being assured of it by others changed nothing. To stay where they were was a death sentence.
There is a lesson hidden there. Jesus said:
"How can you believe, which receive honor one of another, and do not seek for that honor which comes from God alone?"
The answer is..... you can't.
I pray that none here seek the solace of others and the comfort that they will try to give you. On the last day it will be just you and the Lord....and the books will be opened. May we have boldness on that day, knowing......KNOWING that we will hear that blessed "Well done, thou good and faithful servant". How can we be assured of such a thing? We will have walked as good and faithful servants, having put off our old sinful nature, and having put on our new man, the one that can indeed walk in holiness and righteousness before Him ALL the days of our lives.
Anything less is a Titanic mistake.
Blessings
Gideon
The band played on, all seemed safe, but sudden destruction was soon to come their way. They presumed that there was safety in numbers, and it looked far less "comfortable" and more "inconvenient" to clamor into small open lifeboats that to stay with the mother ship where all could continue on as it always had done throughout their voyage. Everyone said "peace and safety" yet that was not what the night held for them. Saying it changed nothing. Being assured of it by others changed nothing. To stay where they were was a death sentence.
There is a lesson hidden there. Jesus said:
"How can you believe, which receive honor one of another, and do not seek for that honor which comes from God alone?"
The answer is..... you can't.
I pray that none here seek the solace of others and the comfort that they will try to give you. On the last day it will be just you and the Lord....and the books will be opened. May we have boldness on that day, knowing......KNOWING that we will hear that blessed "Well done, thou good and faithful servant". How can we be assured of such a thing? We will have walked as good and faithful servants, having put off our old sinful nature, and having put on our new man, the one that can indeed walk in holiness and righteousness before Him ALL the days of our lives.
Anything less is a Titanic mistake.
Blessings
Gideon