AUGUST 3 "ARE YOU COASTING ALONG?"
Josiah was king for 8 years before
he decided to seek God. Did you catch that! What in the world
was Josiah doing for 8 years??? The answer: same thing you've been doing
for the past few years...and that is....COASTING. Coasting on our own
abilities, making do with what comes naturally to us and probably finding the
path of least resistance. Taking what life simply throws at you and never
contending for anything more from God. The delusion for coasters is
that "I am doing alright". You are deluded and God forbid
you should die in that state if you would even make Heaven your home and if you
did make Heaven your home (as Paul describes as "one barely escaping
through the fires") then you would probably find out all that you did not
accomplish, that you could have, had you sought God and not coasted. It is safe
to say, isn't it, that Josiah accomplished much more for God once he began to
seek him, or am I reading to much into this?! (Rhetorical question)
We read that before Josiah begins to seek God he is
reigning in Jerusalem and he is doing "alright" he's going with the
Eben flow of life, but it is not until he begins to seek God that his direction
and course of action, dramatically changes. Being a Christian and not
seeking God does not mean that you are going to be this evil villain or drastic
sinner, it simply means you will not be stirred or used by God for any specific
purpose and/or divine use, on the earth. Shouldn't that be the desire of
every Born Again believer, "Lord use me, use my life for your
purposes". It is as obvious as night and day, the difference in
Josiah's life and his usefulness to God, the moment he begins to seek out
God. The moment Josiah begins to seek God something gets fired up in
him. The carnality of the people no longer sits well with him, their
sinful indulgences begin to repulse him, mind you, all these idols, sins and
carnality were around him since the beginning of his reign! Nothing in his
environment changed to prompt this reaction, He changed, God changed his
carnal apathetic heart, as he began to seek God.
Not much upsets a coaster for Jesus. Their
approach to life is, "to each his own, let them be, they're not hurting
anyone, who am i to judge, i have my own issues" and the list goes on,
we've heard the mantra's all before from other people and we've heard some
of those statements coming from our own mouths. Sometimes this is why you
have church splits. You have a leader like Josiah that has been coasting
for years and then all of a sudden he begins to seek God and as he seeks God,
he gets stirred and he now sees the state of sin he has allowed his church to
fall into and he begins to purge the church, take out the whip (so to speak)
and cleanse the temple and all of a sudden, people who have now become
accustomed to this quasi Christian life are not at all thrilled with
the Pastor's new found zeal for righteousness and half leave the church
and the other half, who have been praying for their leader to get stirred, stay
and facilitate the new work that God is going to do.
This is exactly what happens with Josiah. Many thought
he was out of his mind and left but many were thrilled with his new found zeal
for God and righteousness and stayed to support him. So we can learn then from
our story that when you are coasting, you are not only hurting yourself, but
you are hurting those in your sphere of influence. Also we learn that the
longer you live as a coaster the more work you will need to do when you
get fired up.
After years of coasting you have no guarantees who
will follow you once you decide to get fired up. Those you are hoping will
follow (such as your children) may become your worse opposition for your new
found zeal and change. Sometimes a spouse decides to stop coasting and is
surprised to find that the other spouse doesn't automatically join
them. Never mind all the years they were zealous and the other spouse was
coasting, but now the shoe is on the other foot, and all is supposed to be
well....NOT SO! A Pastor who has coasted for years now all of a sudden
wants to get fired up and expects the church, all of a sudden to rally behind
him, NOT SO! A parent or parents that have coasted for years and all of a
sudden want to get fired up and expect their children to just jump in
line....NOT SO!
So then is the answer NEVER to get fired up and just
to remain a coaster, don't rock the boat? No, God clearly
reveals to Josiah that had he not come out of that state of mind, had he not
began to seek him, there would have been much, much more judgement and
damage. The answer is then, never to coast as a Child of God and if
you do catch yourself coasting, quickly, get back on track, quickly get
back to seeking out God. It is clear in our text that it is better to realize
you are coasting, rock the boat, deal with the repercussions and get back on
track.There is way to much "cleaning house" for Josiah to do and if
only he had not coasted for 8 years, it would not have been this difficult to
clean things up. Coasting may seem like the easy way to
live for God
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