Sunday, 12 October 2014

Do it now

In Joppa there was a disciple named [Dorcas], who was always doing good and helping the poor. - Acts 9:36

In Numbers 1:2-3, Moses received a rather imposing task from the Lord. "Take a census of the whole Israelite community...all the men in Israel twenty years old or more..." Imagine how Moses could have reacted: I don't have time to do that! I'm already leading all these people across the burning desert. I try to keep them from sin. I lead them in worship. And I'm writing the Bible!

God gave him the job on the first day of the second month of the second year. Notice when he got around to doing it--on the same day! (verse 18).

This is a great lesson for us. When we're given a job that doesn't really excite us, the best thing to do is get on with it, because if we keep putting it off, it will insist that we give it our attention. Christian, don't waste time trying to figure out ways to get out of something distasteful. Roll up your sleeves, thank the Lord, and get it done.

Moses expended his energy accomplishing things for God, instead of figuring out all the reasons why they couldn't be done. You see, what we're talking about here is more than just success through a positive mental attitude. For a Christian to respond to the command of God requires faith, not just an act of pulling himself up by his spiritual bootstraps.

Genuine faith responds to the call and command of God by saying, "Lord, by your grace and power, I'll do it now." Obedience must be complete, enthusiastic, and immediate.

Prayer

Lord, thank You for letting me join Your work in this world. Amen.

To Ponder

Usually, it requires the same amount of energy to get out of doing a task as it does to do it.

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