It is like the men and women of Israel who came to the prophet Jeremiah
one day to see if it was God's desire for them to go to Egypt. You find
their story in Jeremiah 42-43.
After they asked Jeremiah to ask God on their behalf, they said (Jeremiah 42:6):
"Whether it is pleasing
or displeasing, we will obey the voice of the LORD our God to whom we
send you, that it may be well with us when we obey the voice of the LORD
our God."
Now that sounds pretty good. These folks seem like they have it together spiritually and truly desire to obey God.
But just a few verses later, when Jeremiah tells them, "This is the
word of the Lord: Don't go into Egypt. Stay here," they respond this way
(Jeremiah 43:2):
"You speak falsely! The LORD our God has not sent you to say, ‘Do not go to Egypt to dwell there.'"
Some people's posture is, "God, I'm going to do anything you say... as
long as it agrees with my viewpoint." Some will say, "Lord, I'm going to
be obedient and give an offering... but I'm not giving ten percent of
my income. You can forget that because I just don't see it that way."
Or, "God, I'm going to do whatever You say, but I'm not going to forgive so-and-so because what they did to me is just unforgivable."
Friend, we can't pick and choose. It has to be, "God, I am going to do
whatever You say. I'm going to do it whether it rubs the cat's fur the
wrong way, whether it plows my field crossways... Pleasing, displeasing,
I'm going to obey."
Do not be a "convenient Christian."
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