Who will you answer?
This morning I told my daughter something I wanted to share that I believe we must all consider.
“You have a friend and an enemy; both are calling you and you can only answer one.”
Jesus is calling each of us to come to Him, rest in Him, be free in Him. Our hearts filled with joy and fulfilled in all areas, our minds happy and free from bondage, and our lives tied with His in the purposes of God. A life trusting in Him and receiving all from Him in a life of intimacy with Him.
But likewise, our enemy, Satan, is calling to us. He is calling with promises that entice the mind for pleasure in sinful ways and thoughts. Calling with things, to entice the lust of the eyes, calling us with much that promises pleasure and fun. But what he calls with leads to bondage of the mind, empty unfulfilled desires, and a heartbreaking revelation that all that was promised and even obtained leads to nothing.
Even in relationships, God has a person He has designed for each of us, someone to be a part of the cord of three strands, as it were, bonded together in strength. But we must also see, that in every area, even relationships, Satan will have someone or something in mind who will pull away from Christ, harm not bless.
We simply cannot answer Jesus to have some things, and Satan to have some other things. We must willfully and deliberately choose. As it is written, “Choose this day whom you will serve.”
So, if we examine our hearts and lives, whom are we answering? What our hearts are after tells the story. Are you longing for God and all in Christ? Or are you longing for all the enemy is offering through a fallen world system, appealing to a fallen flesh, and things that won’t matter for long? The older I get the more I see the areas we, as Christians, have decided are acceptable to God, but to God, they are actually abominable. We need our minds renewed and we need to see the way God sees.
God is calling, will we answer? Praise Him for His grace through which we can surrender and allow Him to work all good things in us. Amen.
CJ Cutrone
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