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May 19, 2000
-- Issue #165 "Choose
you this day whom ye will serve...but as for me WE
WILL SERVE THE LORD...IN HIS TIMING. If
I had it to do over again, I would do things much
differently. Yes,
I'm filled with regret tonight. It
started out several days ago when my wife asked me to write
a check for a bill that was almost due, and drop it in the
mail. I assured her that I would. I
really meant to, but I became very busy during the day and
it completely slipped my mind. The next day, with a slightly
more sense of urgency, my wife again asked me to drop the
payment into the mail. Again, I assured her that I would.
And again, I really meant to. You
guessed it, I forgot. The
deadline for getting it delivered on time was today. I had
until 4:30 p.m. to drop it off at the post office. At 3:30
p.m., when my wife arrived home, I still had not done what I
meant to do. She (rather emphatically "Just
let me finish up right here and I'm headed that way," I
replied. "I'll be finished in five minutes." She
took a nap and it took me much longer than five minutes to
finish what I was working on. As honestly as I can tell you,
I really, really meant to get it done... ...but
I didn't. I
missed the deadline and now there are consequences to my
lack of action. Christian,
I wonder how many times the Lord impresses upon our hearts
to do something that we put off until later... ...only
to miss an opportunity to minister to someone in need? And,
it's not that we just ignored what God says. We really mean
to get it done, but we just let things distract us away from
the urgent work the Lord wants us to do in the lives of
others. If
we had it to do over again, then we'd do things differently,
right? Unfortunately, we don't. And our hearts are filled
with regret. Friend,
there is nothing - not our jobs, not our families, not our
lives - there is nothing more important than doing what the
Lord instructs us to do. And there is no better time for
doing the Lord's will than right now. What
has the Lord given you to do today? Share the Gospel? Call a
discouraged friend? Visit the sick? My friend, don't delay.
Don't make the mistake I made. Good intentions don't lay up
treasures in heaven... ...good works do. Have a "Wonderful DAY in Christ," |
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