"Like a shepherd He will tend His flock. In His arm He will gather the lambs; And carry them in His bosom" Isaiah 40:11 I find it completely awesome that in this world, I am totally someones. Someone to love me, cherish me, discipline me (in love), someone who will never, ever, ever, leave me. Someone who calls me His very own.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
"Taking Action" - 03/24/16 - Joshua 5-8
"The death toll that day came to twelve thousand men and women—everyone in Ai." (Josh 8:25)
It's important that in our walk with God we don't get more about hating the sin than with loving all people. 12,000 men and women were killed. All of these people were created by God. Made in His image. Loved by God. Desired by God to be with Him.
Sometimes when I read of the people who were killed, Pharaoh and his army, etc, I remember.
Our Lord's heart would have been breaking.
It isn't that He wants to pick and choose certain people to save. He wants us all.
Because He is Holy though, when a person decides to cling to sin and not to Him, they will suffer the consequences of their choice - eternal death. Thankfully, He gives us the opportunity to cling to Him up until our last breath.
I pray I will not become self-righteous knowing I am one who will be with Him eternally. I pray I will look upon the lost with a sense of urgency to introduce them to Christ. 12,000 is just a drop in the bucket for all the lost souls. Every moment someone, somewhere has died without being in Him.
What exactly am I doing to be a part of the movement to prevent this?
Today there are so many causes people are passionate about. Our world today seems to be more about the rights of animals, environment than those of people. But as a Christian, how am I as a "soul rights" activist. Am I active or placid? Do I see the opportunities to sow seeds for Him in all my steps? To be in the movement to bring more souls to Him?
I pray each and every day that what breaks His heart is breaking mine.
And I am active about that.
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