Tuesday, August 24, 2010

CLEANING UP OUR ACT
Today’s reading: 1 Chronicles 15-19


I could probably say without disagreement that each and every one of us are waiting for someone we know and love to clean up their act and turn to God. We anticipate the day they wash their hands of sin and give their hearts and lives over to Christ. We pray to that end. But are we expecting miracles without a little hard work on our parts?


“He said to them, You are the leaders of the Levite families. You must purify yourselves and all your fellow Levites, so you can bring the Ark of the Lord, the God of Israel, to the place I have prepared for it.” 1 Chronicles 15:12 NLT


What are you trying to carry? The love of God to a dark world? The Good News to the hurting? The gift of salvation to the unsaved? The Christian way of life to the dying?

Are you cleaned up and ready for the job? Are your hands washed of wrongdoings? Your mind cleansed of all unlovely thoughts? Your heart purified of sin?

The preparation we make for taking the gift of salvation to the world is directly proportional to the importance we place on our job.

Who are we taking it to? Strangers? Neighbors? Extended family? Our own children? Whoever it is, are they worth your whole-hearted effort?

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