Sword of Geddon wrote:I think whenever we have the opportunity to do the right thing we should take it. If we have the chance to help the helpless, we should help.
Evil wins when the good do nothing..I don't think God would want us to do nothing if we could do something.
I agree. But how are we to witness to the world. By being salt and light. Explaining light seems easy enough, enlightenment as to who we all are and that we are pilgrims and strangers here, coming from another land. For those of us that haven't realized this yet can we just say to them, we are born naked, wet, and hungry and then it gets worse. Or how about life is hard then you die. Not much hope in those statements, yet they are true to those who have no hope. So how do pilgrims and strangers act in a foreign land. Cautiously at first would seem reasonable, and certainly gracious to our host countries. If we have a message of hope we gotta use some common sense here, we can't come storming in to take over after all. That is how the world got in this condition, so it isn't likely we are going to correct it with that behavior. Humans are a stiff necked bunch anyway, afraid of any change, fear being the key word here, because
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THEY KNOW THEY ARE GOING TO DIE ', they just don't know where they are going, so they attempt to pile earthly things about them to be comfortable in life so they can ignore the inevitable, for now. And they make up the craziest stuff out of superstitions and lies for their own comfort. Everyone has a faith, it's where we place it that counts. They don't know they are pilgrims too, and so are unaware of the nature of true Faith, and the 'Lightness' of it's yoke.
So how about salt. Physical salt preserves food, Spiritual salt preserves the Truth of the Word. In both senses, too much salt ruins it, it becomes offensive by misapplication. If the world is the ground where we sow seeds we have to be careful not to use too much, it can sterilize the ground we are trying to sow and our efforts become self contradictory to our purpose. We don't witness with salt anyway, except by the example of our Faith in which we preserve the Truth in which we believe. And if we don't know it, we can't show it. Otherwise we might as well just throw salt in their eyes and walk away, but be careful not to rub your own eyes. Those won't be tears of joy. So to preserve the Word we have to first know it. Not a real head slapper there, but it does make me wonder just how much I think I know. I used to have a mind like a steel thingy, not so much any more. I love to quote Scripture in appropriate settings, sometimes I do when I am attempting to reason with others. When it's the best, and I mean Best, is when the need for it is there, and it just pops into mind, and I speak it with love yet boldly in the power of it, standing on the Rock that supports me, and watch the power of it work in others. See the thing about that is, the Word is already there in their hearts too, they just don't know the exact words and from Whom they come. But their reaction to them is a witness to me of the greatness of Our Lord, and a stumble bum like me for a moment holds a piece of the Kingdom vividly in my heart, the sharing of which is the treasure of my life, and the recognition of His power over mens hearts, and His great love for us overwhelms me too. Stepping back for a moment, I knew His Words because I read them, and I got to speak them for Him, yet not of myself. Otherwise I'd be just like some other teacher heaped up on myself speaking empty words containing no power whatsoever. Who do you wanna be like. Then be so. Know the Word and live it, endure patiently and pray the Lord will speak through you one day, so you can witness Him in action. But realize too it may only be for one moment in the entirety of your life He will call on you to do so. Filled up so, you will know it is His Salt, His Light, His Peace, that is the Power. Until then be a cracked pot, leaking light and salt as you are able. And for Heavens sake, lighten up on yourself.
We're gonna get there despite our best efforts, it's the Lord that does the work.
Col 4:2 ¶ Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving;
Col 4:3 Withal praying also for us, that God would open unto us a door of utterance, to speak the mystery of Christ, for which I am also in bonds:
Col 4:4 That I may make it manifest, as I ought to speak.
Col 4:5 Walk in wisdom toward them that are without, redeeming the time.
Col 4:6 Let your speech be alway with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man. He is so amazing ! How can we help but love Him.
God Bless You Brother
David