November 17
Acts 26 - 28
Topic:
No Neutrality
Text: Luke 9:59-62
There
is an aspect of the army of the Lord, which we need to examine
today. No soldier is allowed to sit on the fence. All hands must
be on deck. God will not accept excuses. He expects every soldier
to shape up and perform.
In
the army of the Lord, there is no room for lack of concentration.
When you are driving a truck, in the army of the Lord, you are
expected to look straight on and never allow yourself to be distracted.
With your hands still on the plough, you are not allowed to look
back.
Disobedience
is out of the question in the army of the Lord. John 15:14 says:
“Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.”
If you read the verse conversely, it means disobedience is an
enmity against God. I do not wish to be an enemy of Jesus Christ.
The
moment you start disobeying Christ, you become an enemy; there
is no neutral zone. When God begins to deal with His enemies,
you’d be better off on the side of God.
In
the army of the Lord, there is no room for consultation between
you and your commander - you simply follow his orders and his
words are final. When a soldier is given an order, he goes ahead
to obey it, even if the order appears risky. There
is no neutrality for a true soldier. The wish of the commander
is a command.
Are
you a member of God’s army? Do your conduct and comportment
portray you as a true soldier? Are you obedient to the voice of
your Commander?
Memory Verse: Roman 8:2 - “For the law of the spirit of
life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and
death.”
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