DECEMBER 19 "DON'T EAT BEFORE COMING OVER"
DON'T eat before coming over, please! Have you ever invited someone over
for dinner and somehow there was a mis-communication and they thought it was
just for coffee? "Please eat, it really is good, it's one of my best
dishes", I've begged. The reply has always been, "I'm sure it is
good, I am simply stuffed and I just don't have room for anything else right
now, give me some time". I have been on the receiving end of that
situation and I have also been the guilty party. I know that no
matter what they served that night, no matter how good it was, I would have no
appetite for it. When we are full, not
hungry, nothing in the world, at that moment is appealing. "Don't talk to
me about food right now", is often the reply we get when we are forcing
someone to eat that is full. Ever heard
someone say that you were trying to stuff "the bread of life" down
their throat say, "don't talk to me about Christ right now, I am
FULL". But we don't listen do we, we keep trying and trying to cram
"the bread of life" down some one's throat who is full with the
delicacies of this world, we are just to stubborn to face the fact that they
have no interest or no appetite for our Christ. If our message (the Gospel) is to be received,
there is going to have to be an appetite for it. There are thousands upon
thousands of people that are perfectly content with their lives without Christ.
In their thought process they think, "If they are good, moral and
successful people without Christ, then what good is your offering Christ to
them? This is a good question to ask ourselves. It is as if you are standing
outside a Buffet Restaurant offering bread (free) to all those that are
coming out. Chances are the folks coming out of a Buffet Restaurant are full
and bloated and your offer to give them bread is not much of an appeal to them.
Take that same bread and offer it for free in Uganda and you may be trampled
upon! It is the same bread, same offer but the difference is only the
people that it is being offered to. One group is full and stuffed the other
group is starving and empty. If your message to be of any use? Ans: depends upon
the hearers to which it is being presented. Jesus said, " I am the bread
of life". Jesus does relate to himself as food. " Taste of me and see
that I am good". Again, we have the analogy of food and eating. See this
message may be counter intuitive to what you believe or perhaps what you have
been taught, ie: "everyone has the need". Is that right though? What
did Jesus mean then when he said, "I have not come for the righteous, but
the unrighteous?" What did Jesus mean when he said, "the healthy are
not in need of a doctor, but the sick?". What did Jesus mean by, "do
not cast your pearls to the swine?". Now we know according to Jesus that "there
is none righteous, no not one". So what does Jesus mean then when He says,
" I have not come to call the righteous, but the unrighteous"? Well
the answer to that can be partly explained by the text we read in Proverbs
today. " 12 those who are pure in their own eyes and yet are not
cleansed of their filth;" The fact is allot of times we are pounding the
Gospel Message down someone's throat who is full. They have just come out of a
Buffet and there we are trying to give them something else to eat. No matter
how good the food is, we will have no appreciation of what is being offered if
we have stuffed ourselves prior to going over to our friends home for dinner. In high school & college I personally (and
I only speak for myself) was quite full with myself, my life and my sin. My sin
was still tasting sweet and had not yet turned sour in my stomach. Fast forward
3-5 years and now I'm not so full with myself and neither am I so thrilled with
my sin. So even though the same sins are available to me, I am looking up to
the sky and saying to God, " there has
got to be more to life than this". Now, there's an appetite, now I am
not so full. Now the message will not be unappealing to me and that was when
God in his wisdom and foreknowledge brought "The Message" to me and I
quickly accepted it and have continued to accept Christ as a need in my life
ever since. Before your message is of
any use, to anybody, there must be a sense of need in that individual's life. There
must be an appetite if you are going to try to feed them. Are you frustrated to
no ends about the response (or no response I should say) you are getting from someone
you are desperately trying "to save". Perhaps you just need to step
back a bit, pray for them and wait. If they are full, your message is of no
appeal right now. Wait and pray....and not that you hope that all hell breaks
loose against them, we are not cursors or doomsday prophets but simply pray
that the sin that once tasted so sweet become sour in their belly. Pray that
the sin that once so filled them now leaves them empty. All hell never broke
loose against me, it was simply over time, the sins that so once filled me and
made my happy, now left me empty and longing for something else, something
more. There is nothing wrong with "your message", do not despair,
what is wrong is the heart that it is falling upon. Don't offer me diet pills
if I'm not overweight and don't offer me Christ if I am not down trodden. If I
am doing well, if I am perfectly content with my life, why do you try to offer
me this Christ, this savior of sinners. If I am moral why do you offer me a savior
of the immoral? If I am righteous, why do you offer me one who has come to call
the "unrighteous" to repentance? If I am successful why do you offer
me a religion that is for the downtrodden, the prostitute and the drug addict,
how is this for me?" We must be
careful that we do not lose confidence "in the message" as time
passes, but remember always "that the message, the word of God, is
foolishness to them that are perishing, but it (the message/the Gospel) is the
power of God, unto Salvation to them that believe". Where we have a hard
time, is accepting that some are perishing. Remember, the Gospel has "no
power, it is useless" to those that are perishing. There are millions upon
millions that will be offered "the bread of life" and politely say,
"no thank-you" and that person may be your own mother, brother, or
child and there's no way you can force them to eat when they are full. Are they
going to perish then? Well, if they died today, they would, but the Good News
is they're not and God knows when they're going to die, He is fully aware of
their time "constraints" and He is working alongside those
restraints. Rather than try to cram "the bread of life" down some one's
throat who has gorged himself on this world's buffet, why don't you try praying
and praying that the food, the sin they are gorging themselves on no longer
fills, no longer satisfies; then and only then, will your message have appeal!
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