Tuesday, November 16, 2010

ELBOW GREASE
Today's reading: Ezra 6-10

As I read Ezra chapter 6, I find King Darius making, more accurately re-instating, a law that in regards to the rebuilding of the Temple--no one was exempt! Every Jew was ordered to be a part of the renovations, whether it was by donating funds, providing meals, supplying animals for sacrifice or whatever else might be needed.

As Christians, the same decree is issued to us!

We gripe about the fall of our country. We complain that there's nothing fit to watch on television. We murmur about the way God has been taken out of the schools, the government and in some cases, the home.

So, what are you doing about it?

In Ezra's day if it was found out that you were not giving ALL you could, in time or expendables, a price was to be paid: a beam out of your own home would be pulled out, thus allowing you to live in rubble like the Lord was having to do. Go ahead, look it up in Ezra 6:11 NLT.

What would it mean in today's time?

I've got an idea of what it would look like...

The plug would be pulled on our cable if our tithes weren't joyfully given.

The season tickets would be revoked if our pews were habitually left empty on Sunday.

Inadequate service at our favorite restaraunts if we failed to serve in our church.

We have a very important role to play in the rebuilding of godly values in our country, state, town, neighborhood and home. We do. No, not the government. Not the church itself. We have responsibilities that we have left undone...and there's going to be a price to pay.

Are you willing to pay it?

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