LET’S STAY ON GOD’S SIDE
At the beginning of each new year, I hear a seemingly endless array of
‘prophetic utterances’ proclaiming that the coming twelve months will be The Year of THIS, or The Year of THAT. Although I am keenly aware that The Almighty
does work in specific seasons, I am also cognizant that our God is both
consistent and faithful, which means that He will not randomly alter our mission or
mandate based upon arbitrary chronological timetables, such as the start of
a new year.
Far more importantly than developing clever spiritual catch-phrases, many of
which (quite candidly) are superficial, self-serving and fleshly in origin, it
is crucial to remain steadfast in faith and firmly situated on the Lord’s side.
Remember, it’s all about GOD,
not about us. This reminds me of something that occurred during the
American Civil War. When President
Abraham Lincoln met with a group of ministers for a prayer breakfast, one
minister remarked, “Mr. President, let us pray that God is on our side.” Mr. Lincoln’s response reflected significantly
deeper spiritual insight: “No, gentlemen, LET US PRAY THAT WE ARE ON GOD'S SIDE!”
Let’s stay on God’s side. Rather than embracing the carnal
allure of all things ‘bigger-better-and-brighter’ in our churches, our
ministries and our families, let us remain spiritually grounded and aligned in
covenant and communion with Christ.
Prayerfully consider this. According to the Apostle Peter,
“His divine power has [already] given us all things that pertain to life and
godliness. (II Peter 1:3) In other words, “JESUS CHRIST IS THE SAME yesterday, today, and forever,”
so there is absolutely no need to modify His message or its meaning.
After all, HE is the One who declares, “I
AM THE LORD, I DO NOT CHANGE.” (Hebrews 13:8 and Malachi 3:6) To
wit, the Word of God already contains every promise and directive that is
requisite for believers to traverse from Earth to Glory.
Nothing need be added. Ever. As a matter of fact,
adding to the Word (or taking away from the Word) places us in danger of divine
judgment. (Revelation 22:19)
My friends, let us never forget: God
is more about substance than style and sizzle. Let us neither cheapen His Kingdom, nor
mislead His people, by embracing any notion that lacks confirmation in His
Eternal Word.
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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