Loving The God of Truth

Welcome to all those in the ODM who desire to know and to love the God of Truth through the faithful study of His Word. Please feel free to share your comments, insights, questions, concerns, words of encouragement, thanksgiving, praise, and prayer requests with all of us.

May God most richly bless the reading of His precious Word to our hearts this year.

"The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul.
The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart.
The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
The fear of the Lord is pure, enduring forever.
The ordinances of the Lord are sure and altogether righteous.
They are more precious than gold, than much pure gold;
They are sweeter than honey from the comb.
By them is your servant warned;

In keeping them there is great reward."

(Psalm 19:7-11)

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Philip and the Ethiopian

Wow...praise God! The Holy Spirit really does work in mysterious ways. I know this phrase is a really big cliche, but it's very true in today's passage. There are no such things as coincidences in life and this passage is proof of that. The Holy Spirit leads and we follow the direction that He is pointed at. It's scary because we're not sure where it'll lead to, but we should follow it regardless because there is a reason for everything.

Something that struck me about the Ethiopian was that he had gone to worship all his life, read God's Word, and listened to the message and all the teachings the religious leaders gave, but he did not understand one word of it because no one would really explain to him what he was doing or why he was doing it in the first. The crazy thing is that it reflects many people in the church today because they are like the Ethiopian in that they do the routine every Sunday morning. They give their mouth service at worship, say the right things in prayers, and serve the church, but do they know why they are doing these things or for whom it is all for? I don't believe that this is so.

The religious leaders had failed him to begin with because they themselves didn't believe in Christ, but more importantly, they let this Ethiopian fall through the cracks. He would have been another person who thought they had salvation by just merely showing up and doing all the right things but no believing in what the sacrifice that was the cross. There are so many people out there that are misinformed and are deceiving themselves that they are saved when they really aren't. These are the people who will be gnashing their teeth and weeping bitterly outside the gates of heaven.

It is important that we not let this happen in our church and our ministry as well. We can't let those outside on the fringe or hardhearted slip through the cracks. I know some of us don't want to because honestly, it's inconvenient and can be irritating. I include myself in this group. Hey, I'm the laziest person I know. ^-^ But we need to keep our eyes alert, ears open, and hearts willing to listen for the Holy Spirit to point the direction to the lost and confused. We may fall short in a lot of way but I know God can use us mightily for His kingdom but only if we are willing to listen and just do it.

3 comments:

Eskeelo said...

thank you for the reflection! this passage definitely correlates to life of christians today. we go through the routine of attending sunday worship, praying, and reading the word....but there are many out there that may not truly understand the word or have had the word come to life for them. i'm thankful for our bible studies, accountability groups, and the leaders of our church that are in place to help guide us. it's nice to have a community of believers tackle the word together, and i know i often take this for granted.

darlayoo said...

thanks michelle for a great reflection! this passage is a great reminder as you say that there are no coincidences in the christian life. there was an appointed time for philip and the ethiopian to meet, and how life-changing that moment was!

Lynn said...

Thanks for sharing your reflection Michelle. I greatly appreciate the thoughts that flow out of your wonderful mind :)