Romans 10:2 (NIV)
For I can testify about them that they are zealous for
God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge.
The following story is one that is reported to have been
told by Napoleon to spark patriotism among his men:
Once, while visiting a province he came upon an old
soldier in full uniform but with one sleeve hanging empty. He proudly wore the
coveted Legion of Honour. Napoleon asked, "Where did you lose your
arm?"
The soldier answered, "At Austerlitz, sire."
Napoleon asked, "And for that you received the Legion
of Honor?" The man said, "Yes, sire. It is but a small token to pay
for the decoration."
Napoleon continued, "You must be the kind of man who
regrets he did not lose both arms for his country."
The one-armed man asked, "What then would have been
my reward?"
Napoleon answered, "I would have awarded you a
double Legion of Honor."
And with that, the proud old fighter drew his sword and
immediately cut off his other arm.
What a great story of patriotic duty! It apparently was
quite effective in stirring up in Napoleon's men a desire to sacrifice even
more for the cause of France!
There's only one problem with the story. You may have
already noticed the inconsistency. But apparently it was years before anyone
dared to ask
Napoleon the question, "How did the soldier cut off
his arm with only one arm to do it with?"
Nice story. Stirring, moving, motivating......but it
wasn't true. It's possible for the same thing to happen to us in a religious
sense. We can get all "fired up" without much thought as to the truth
of what we're getting excited about. Paul said of those who were motivated in
such a way:
"...They are zealous for God, but their zeal is not
based on knowledge." (Romans 10:2, NIV)
Zeal is good. We all need more of it. But we need to make
certain that our enthusiasm is firmly based on our knowledge of God's will.
Dear Lord, we pray that are Zeal would be based on the knowledge
that You give us through Your word. Help our enthusiasm not be on emotion
alone. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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