The "Christian Life" is not a "Camping Permit" to take up residence in this fallen world, in this desert--for forty years, or a lifetime--as it were.
We were not born into this "valley of the shadow of death", this "valley of decision" to linger or get comfortable. When we find out that this is what the world is, that God's kingdom "is not of this world"--on the contrary--we should be shaken and prompted to hurry to an exit (so to speak).
Yes, we also have a mission to accomplish while we're here, and yes, time does seem to carry on, and on, and on. So, sure, build churches, spread the good Word, have Bible Studies, and programs for every need--there are so many needs. Even go camping a little, labor and save for the future, have a nice home, decorate, have parties, take vacations--but be ready to pack up nothing at a moments notice..because this would-be campsite is an escalator and it moves faster and faster.
And don't start believing that this world was what God had in mind. No, we have spoiled that so much so, He has had to send His Son to rescue us from "this world"--that where He is we "may be also" (John 14:3).
If the scriptures have given us any truthful impression at all, it is that this world is passing away--and we of this time in history--ought to be more expectant of all that is promised than any other generation that has gone before us.
One of the last things Jesus said before going to the cross, was, "Rise, let us be going" (Matthew 26:46). As parting words, this should not be taken as, "let's camp here"--not of any generation.
We were not born into this "valley of the shadow of death", this "valley of decision" to linger or get comfortable. When we find out that this is what the world is, that God's kingdom "is not of this world"--on the contrary--we should be shaken and prompted to hurry to an exit (so to speak).
Yes, we also have a mission to accomplish while we're here, and yes, time does seem to carry on, and on, and on. So, sure, build churches, spread the good Word, have Bible Studies, and programs for every need--there are so many needs. Even go camping a little, labor and save for the future, have a nice home, decorate, have parties, take vacations--but be ready to pack up nothing at a moments notice..because this would-be campsite is an escalator and it moves faster and faster.
And don't start believing that this world was what God had in mind. No, we have spoiled that so much so, He has had to send His Son to rescue us from "this world"--that where He is we "may be also" (John 14:3).
If the scriptures have given us any truthful impression at all, it is that this world is passing away--and we of this time in history--ought to be more expectant of all that is promised than any other generation that has gone before us.
One of the last things Jesus said before going to the cross, was, "Rise, let us be going" (Matthew 26:46). As parting words, this should not be taken as, "let's camp here"--not of any generation.
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