How Embarassing!

Pastor Jim Kilby • September 13, 2024

The average Christian would jump at the chance to do something for God that was pleasurable to do.  Maybe they'd do it even quicker if it promised to get them some praised. It's not the notoriety they were necessarily seeking, but having it be icing on the cake would be just fine with them. I've found that God rarely works that way. Sure, He'll ask you to do things for the Kingdom, but generally they'll be difficult, maybe even flat-out hard! They'll generally cause the world to dislike you, and you'll probably be mocked and even embarrassed for all your efforts. Maybe He wants to make us more like Christ... or maybe it'll just be to see if our claims of love for Him are genuine.

 

 "He [God] said to him [Isaiah], "take off the sackcloth from your body and the sandals from your feet. And he did so, going around stripped and barefoot... for three years" Isaiah 20:2b-3b



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