Read: Matthew 13:18-23
When tribulation or persecution arises because of the word, immediately he stumbles. --- Matthew 13:21
The Bible In One Year:
1 Chronicles 4-6
John 6:1-21
A friend of actress and comedienne Gracie Allen once sent a small, live alligator to her as a gag. Not knowing what to do with it, Gracie put it in the bathtub and then left for an appointment. When she returned home, she found a note from her maid. "Dear Miss Allen: Sorry, but I have to quit. I don't work in houses where there is an alligator. I would have told you this when I started, but I never thought it would come up."
Some people who say they'll serve Christ are quick to leave when trouble comes. In Jesus' parable of the soils, He pictured the various responses that people have to the gospel. For example, a person may seem to accept God's truth, but he stumbles in his faith when difficulties arise [Matthew 13:20-21]. Such trouble test the sincerity of one's faith and expose the weakness of one's commitment to Christ.
But someone may say, "Shouldn't our Lord tell us up front what is involved in following Him?" He does. He appeals to us with one invitation: "Trust Me." If we let trouble or disillusionment shake our faith, we are breaking the spirit of the trust the brought us to Christ in the final place.
Father, when life brings us the unexpected and we feel like quitting, help us to be faithful to You. --- Mart De Haan
Day by day and with each passing moment,
Strength I find to meet my trials here;
Trusting in my Father's wise bestowment,
I've no cause for worry or for fear. --- Berg
TOUGH TIMES CAN TEACH US TO TRUST.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
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