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November 22, 2012
November 22, 2012
"Enemies Vices"
Scripture Reading:
2 Chronicles 25:2 (HCSB) He did what was right in the Lord’s sight but not wholeheartedly.
2 Chronicles 25:2 (HCSB) He did what was right in the Lord’s sight but not wholeheartedly.
Devotional Reading:
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Partial obedience, half-hearted devotion, diminishes the effectiveness
of any Christian’s life, and weakens his witness to the world. Amaziah
was a young man when he became king of Israel, and the Bible says he did
right in God’s eyes – but not with his whole heart. He was committed .
. . but not totally. He was interested . . . but not sold out.
Amaziah successfully led the nation of Israel in battle against the
Edomites. But Amaziah’s divided loyalty became evident when he brought
all the household gods of the Edomites home with him as spoils of war.
Following his example (he was king, after all) the people began to
worship these other gods, along with Jehovah. Amaziah won the victory
in the battlefield, but he lost to the Edomites in his mind and heart.
He conquered their army; their little gods conquered his heart. What
happened? An old Chinese proverb says, “Enemies trade vices.” When we
do battle with the world, it is amazing what sticks with us. A little
sign over my desk says, “Beware the habits learned in controversy.”
When we fight a monster (and sin is a monster), we can become
monster-like ourselves. Slowly, imperceptibly, we can assume the
religion of our enemy. We can fight in the name of God, then bring home
the same “toys” and idols that our enemy loves. Beware the habits
learned in controversy!
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Pastor Ben J Lahay
Galatians 2:20
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