Good Morning All,
Matthew 6:24; ““No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.”
There is a story about Luciano
Pavarotti as a child growing up. His
father introduced him to music and the young lad was so taken by the wondrous
task of making music that his father enrolled him in a music academy. There he learned from some of the most
skilled and talented music teachers in the world.
When he finished the
academy, he returned home to his father. He was torn between singing the music
which he loved and teaching others to love this music as much as he did. His father knew that Luciano could not do
both and do both as well as he would want to do it. So his father looked at him and told him,
“You can’t sit on two chairs; if you try, you’ll fall on the floor.”
This is what our verse
is talking about. It is also what Jesus
was talking about when he said a man cannot serve two masters. We cannot be friends of this sinful evil
world and also be faithful to God. The
ways of the world lead us away from God not toward. We have to remain faithful
to God or we will “fall on the floor”.
This leads many Christians
into trouble. We tend to shy away
speaking for God’s Word and truth. We
tend to be silent rather than speak. In
doing so, we are being a friend of the world.
When we quietly watch we are accepting and supporting the world. This can be tough when it is one of our
family members who live together without marriage or who profess to be gay or
choose to walk away from the Church. It
is very hard for we fear that if we say anything we will only drive them further
away.
It is how we give this
message that makes the difference. We
need to speak with love but we need to speak.
It will be tough. It requires
prayer and thoughtful study and maybe some advice from a pastor or a
counselor. When you have the facts and
trust God to speak for you through the Spirit, you can speak comfortably and
speak often. Sometimes it only has to be
that you miss them. Yet we need to
speak, otherwise we are trying to sit on two chairs.
Keep talking; keep the
conversation open. Try and avoid any
chance to say “I told you so”; just be there to help pick up the pieces. Always show the compassion of Jesus whenever
you speak but we need to speak. This is
part of making disciples of all people.
The painful truth is that seeds planted today may not take root for many
years; we might not even see it but the seeds need to be planted. God encourages us to speak his words of grace
to a world that knows only the lies of this world. We cannot be a silent friend of the world and
be a friend of God. We need to sit on God’s
chair and his chair alone.
Dearest Father, too often we are seduced by the world led to believe
that our silence is the right way to go.
Give us the voice to speak your truth to a world that knows only
lies. Move us to do so with the love and
compassion of Jesus that we may truly touch the lives of those whom we
meet. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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