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NOTE: Commentary is made as a private citizen and not as Regional Coordinator for Silent No More or any other ministries.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Complacency and Consequences



A.W. Tozar wisely said, "Complacency is a deadly foe of all spiritual growth."  I find it even more deadly for those of us who have made great strides in our spiritual journey after overcoming a godless past.

Once we reach out for Christ and walk with Him, our lives change. We rejoice in His mercy and finally come to terms with our failings and forgive ourselves. We commit ourselves to Him and our new lives.  Then, years later, it happens ... We are happy, comfortable and at peace -  but instead of moving forward on the road to spiritual growth, we pull off at a rest stop.  

At first we reduce our prayer time, then miss a few church services, and before we know it, progress comes to a screeching halt. We are oblivious to the fact Satan has been patiently waiting.  He smiles and says, "Aha!  It's time."  He tempts us with behaviors from our past by warping our memories. We remember adventure, fun and excitement and forget about the disastrous consequences - and we think, why not?  

If we do not remain steadfast in fighting complacency, we will surely return to the path of self-destruction rather than redemption. 


Matthew 7:26
"And everyone who listens to these words of mine but does not
act on them will be like a fool who built his house on sand."




Tuesday, September 2, 2014

A Bittersweet Day



My birthday is coming up on September 5th, the first birthday without my mom. She always made my birthdays special growing up and did even up until last year, and I was 60!  

I consider myself truly blessed to have had my mom for 60 years, and doubly blessed to have her live with us for the last two.  I know on Friday I'll wake up, and for a split second, expect to hear her and my dad sing a rousing version of Happy Birthday and I'll tear up hearing my dad singing alone.

It will be a bittersweet day for me, but I can look back and remember the biggest blessing of all ... She held me in her arms on September 5, 1953 and said hello, and I held her on February 12, 2014 and said good bye.  And...if I listen hard enough I'm sure I'll hear her singing from Heaven.