Thursday 9 February 2012

False Freedom



Sinking Ship:



Many people think they are free because they are having fun and doing as they please. They give little or no thought to God, assuming that a life of commitment to Christ is restrictive and dull.

In his book “Call to Discipleship” Juan Carlos puts this type of thinking into perspective. Suppose that a ship is sinking and the captain knows it. So he tells the passenger that those in second class are free to go up to the first class. Those who care to drink may have all the whiskey, vodka, or wine they want – it’s free. Anyone who wants to play soccer in the dining room may do so. If anything is broken, it’s no problem. The passengers are delighted and think they are completely free. But soon they will all be drowned.

That’s a picture of the kingdom of darkness. People have “Freedom” – sex, drugs, alcohol, anything they desire. They are convinced that they are kings and queens of their own tiny kingdoms. But the spirit of death controls them, and ultimately it will destroy them.

Real freedom is found in Jesus Christ. He enables us to become all we were designed to be. His restrictions are like wings to be a bird or sails to a ship. 

Let us accept Him as our Savior and the Truth will set us free.


Monday 6 February 2012

Walking In Faith

To give people the illusion of walking on the air, "The walk of Faith" a platform of laminated glass was constructed at the top of a 385 foot tower in Blackpool, England. Once Associated Press had released a photo of a woman who walked on the invisible walk way, in which her fists clenched against her face - trying to summon the courage to take a step. However, she had been told the platform was safe but she was still afraid.

Sometimes we too feel that way about our circumstances. Our walk of faith can be challenging and sometimes scary. But because God is powerful and present, we can step out in confidence today.

" It is better to Walk with God by Faith than to Go alone by Sight "