WHAT IF THEY DON’T BELIEVE?
One of the most challenging things
in life is to convince an unbeliever of the reality of the true and living God. That’s why spiritual regeneration is a task solely
reserved to the incalculable power of the Holy Spirit. Our job is to sow seeds. His job is to bring on the harvest.
This reminds me of a popular comic
strip entitled “Hagar the Horrible.” In
one memorable comic moment, we find Hagar kneeling down in prayer. And here’s what Hagar had to say to the Lord.
“GOD, it’s not easy to believe in
you. We never see you. How come you never show yourself? How do we know you even exist?”
In the next instant, we observe a
flower springing into life beside Hagar, a volcano erupting in the distance, an
eclipse of the sun filling the sky with darkness, a shooting star penetrating
the atmosphere, a tidal wave rushing across the sea and lightning flashing
brilliantly through the evening sky – all followed by a bush beginning to burn
without being consumed and a stone rolling away from the entrance of a garden tomb.
But Hagar’s next words are so typical
of persons who are devoid of faith:
“OK, OK,” he says, “I give up! Every time I bring up this subject, all I get
is interruptions!”
You see, if someone stubbornly
refuses to lend a hearing ear to Heaven’s constant communiques, there is
absolutely nothing you and I can do about it.
We’ll just keep on praying. Keep
on trusting. And keep on sowing good
seed.
Sisters and brothers, be continually
blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON
COMING KING. Maranatha!
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