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Monday
December 8, 2008
When the crowds came to John for baptism, he said, "You brood of snakes! Who
warned you to flee God's coming wrath?
Prove by the way you live that
you have repented of your sins and turned to God. Don't just say to each other,
'We're safe, for we are descendants of Abraham.' That means nothing, for I tell
you, God can create children of Abraham from these very stones.
Even
now the ax of God's judgment is poised, ready to sever the roots of the trees.
Yes, every tree that does not produce good fruit will be chopped down and thrown
into the fire."
The crowd asked, "What should we do?"
John replied, "If
you have two coats, give one to the poor. If you have food, share it with those
who are hungry."
Even corrupt tax collectors came to be baptized and asked,
"Teacher, what should we do?"
"Show your honesty," he replied. "Make sure
you collect no more taxes than the Roman government requires you to."
"What
should we do?" asked some soldiers.
John replied, "Don't extort money, and
don't accuse people of things you know they didn't do. And be content with your
pay."
Luke 3:7-14
John's words still sting; they get to the very core of who we are. How many of us would really give one of our coats to someone who needs it? I mean, seriously. Oh, I know a few people who would do that, but not near enough. Yes, I know people who give clothes to different missions, Goodwill, or the Salvation Army, but these things are usually things they are tired of. What if the Lord told you to give one of your new coats to the person in line behind you at the grocery store? Ummmm.
Advent – the time of looking ahead, the time of searching our hearts, is the time of preparation in anticipation of the return of Jesus Christ. It is a time of service. If you are a Believer then you are also a Receiver. God has given you a ministry; maybe a ministry of coats!
I was watching a television talk show one afternoon last week and they were talking about integrity; living out who we are 24/7. In many ways I am a person of integrity. Oh, not the way some people judge integrity, but God's way. I am who I am just about everywhere I am. Did you catch that…just about? So, no I am not a person of complete integrity, but being able to admit that means I'm on my way.
David confessed in Psalm 51:6 that God wants honesty from our heart; that is integrity. When we can be honest with ourselves in our self-assessment God has something to work with. As long as we put on a front to people we are lying to ourselves and chained to living in our carnal nature. So what's a person to do? Get alone with God and let Him show us who we really are inside and out!
Oh, maybe one sign is whether or not we are content with our pay…just a thought!
Father, I confess that all too often I have tried to attain the respect of other people at the cost of my integrity. I have not been who I am when I'm alone with You in front of other people. Set me free to be the person You created me to be. Then, and only then, can I be a true witness of Your miracle working power to change lives. And Father, I confess that I have been a little disappointed that I don't get paid for doing what I do. I repent. I'm just happy to have the privilege of lifting up Your name to hurting people and those who help them daily. What an honor! Thank You!