Jeremiah 17:7-8 (NIV)
7 “But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord,
whose
confidence is in him.
8 They will be like a tree planted by the water
that sends out
its roots by the stream.
It does not fear when heat comes;
its leaves are
always green.
It has no worries in a year of drought
and never fails
to bear fruit.”
I read a story that depicts two types of relationships we
see people have with Christ.
The story goes like this:
The two dogs were regular visitors right from the start.
The moving truck had scarcely pulled out of the driveway when they appeared.
Mocha was large and sported a shaggy black and tan coat, while Skye being
totally black and furry was often mistaken for one of the local black bears.
They were soon a common sight, stretched out on our front boardwalk.
Over the years the dogs have travelled along bush trails,
protected our livestock and run beside the cart and pony when we take a jaunt
to town. Both eat their meals at our place and look to us for their general
care. Mocha however has become much more a part of our family than Skye. Mocha
comes to be brushed and have the burrs and rose prickles removed from her now
glossy coat. She likes to have her ears rubbed and tummy scratched and has
learned to obey commands. In fact 3 years ago, as winter approached, she even
decided to move into the house with us in order to stay warm and enjoy a cozy
dog bed. Mocha has indeed become a vibrant and all inclusive family member
enjoying its full benefits.
Skye however is very different. She still shies away from
being physically touched, always keeping people at arm's length. She rarely
listens, choosing instead to go her own way which can often place her in the
path of danger. Her dense coat is matted and dirty as she refuses to be
groomed. And in the dead of winter she will stand outside the house lifting one
paw after another off the ground to find some relief from the bitter cold, but
when invited into the warmth of the house she seldom accepts the invitation. On
the rare occasion when the freezing temperatures have forced her to reconsider,
she has ventured in to warm herself for a short period but then rises and
stands at the door to go back out again as soon as possible. Skye has never
received anything but love and goodness from our hand and is definitely part of
our family and yet still she has not become a full member of the family,
choosing instead to remain standing on the fringe of relationship looking in.
Many Christians are like Skye. They hear of God's love
and move into the fringe of it by accepting the salvation he offers in Christ
Jesus. They become members of God's family and yet still, for whatever reason,
they choose to not give up many of their own ways, never allowing Christ full
Lordship of their lives. This choice prevents them from receiving and enjoying
the fullness of his blessings and the transformed life of victory a midst the
trials of this world.
Others like Mocha become fully committed family members.
They not only receive the salvation Christ offers but also choose to trust and
humble themselves before his Lordship. By so doing their lives are transformed
as they fully receive and enjoy the blessings of intimate relationship with
Him. Victory in life as well as death belongs to them.
Which one of these relationships best describes the one
which you now have with Christ, full blessing or partial, victory or defeat?
The choice is yours.
Dear Lord, we pray that we would be like Mocha and be
fully committed to You in all things. Help us not live on the fringe and only
get a partial blessing. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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