Galatians 4:17, 5:6—Those people are zealous to win you over, but for no good. What they want is to alienate you from us, so that you may be zealous for them . . . For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision has any value. The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.
There is in my backyard a beautiful maple tree. Each fall its green leaves turn yellow, orange and red. Fall is my favorite season. God reopens His art gallery of magnificent colors for all to see. If only I could keep those maple leaves attached—suspended in their beauty to enjoy all year round. But I cannot. The drab barren arms of a tree bereft of its clothing oscillate over soggy ground. Brown leaves will compost and I am left to ponder the reality that my wishes might seem best but God’s plan is far better.
Seasons change and I am reminded again how easy it is to grow fond of sun and criticize rain, to canonize tradition and tear down what is unfamiliar, to holify religious views and nullify inspiration. Zeal is a fickle creature. For example, if we have grown up singing hymns to the stately organ do those who clap to contemporary praise songs disturb us? If the Bible we knew was always KJV can we accept CEV? If the mass was always at
Christ did not die on the cross to make us crusaders for our private causes. He died to make us free! He gave grace to our faith not our legal aptitude! So why then after we meet Jesus do we lose the humility that comes in recognizing we need God to become proud and insist others need us? Why do we lose sight of the Great Commission to enforce our latest conviction?
How many are not in fellowship with God because they were sacrificed on the altar of church politics? How many have not heard the gospel because God’s people majored on eternally lame agendas? People are looking for love and by God’s mercy we have the liberty to share that love. Too many people are burned out of fellowship because in truth what they experienced was followship.
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