Procrastination?

Pastor Jim Kilby • January 4, 2023

Procrastination?


I always seem to find the time to do the things I really like to do. The other stuff? Well, like they say, never do anything today you can put off 'til tomorrow! I'm not too bad of a procrastinator, but there are clearly some things that I should be doing that I just never really seem to find the time for. As long as it's just things like cleaning out the garage or raking the yard, the biggest problem I'll probably get from not doing it is "that look" from my wife! When it comes to spiritual things though, or good deeds the Spirit of God has repeatedly urged me to do, however, I'll be looking at more trouble than I can handle. You see, there are two types of sins. Sins of "commission" -- the sins you commit. And then there are sins of "omission" -- things you know you should have done but didn't. So if you're like me, you might get to thinking you're OK with God because you've been able to slowly do away with most of your old "sins of commission." You'll be just as wrong as I am though, 'cause both types of sin are equal in God's eyes. Even sitting on the couch watching TV can be a sin if you know there's something the Lord would have you do instead. 

 

"Anyone, then, who knows the good he ought to do and doesn't do it, sins." James 4:17


In Christ,

Pastor Jim Kilby


Your donation spreads good news!

www.harvestyouth.org/donate


Share This Article

By Pastor Jim Kilby March 19, 2026
Let's say you're standing on the curb near your school (or work, or home, or anywhere for that matter) trying to help a scared and crying young person who's terribly lost. While you are doing your best to get a phone number for a parent out of them, someone runs up and steals your bike (or car, or skateboard, or... well, you get the point). You were just trying to do the right thing and still you were wronged. You ask yourself, "Why didn't God protect me?" Later, you see the very people who ripped you off having dinner at McDonalds, only they don't see you. Do you: A. Scratch up their car with a key (because they seriously deserve it). B. Call the police. C. Thank God for the blessing! D. Both B and C. The answer is found below (just add common sense about the police part!): "Who is going to harm you if you are eager to do good? But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed." 1 Peter 3:13 Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 18, 2026
I find two extremes when I look at how many Christians think of sharing their faith with unbelievers. One group simply never thinks of themselves as good enough, smart enough or outgoing enough to even try. They feel guilty because of their perceived inability, but it never gets them out of their comfort zone. They fail to realize it is God who convicts hearts, but He has given us the ministry of reaching out to those hearts. The other extreme is those who are living secretly sinful lives, yet share their faith like crazy, even skipping (or avoiding) the more challenging points of the Gospel so they can convince people to "become Christians too." I don't believe many souls are saved at either extreme; The first group because they never try, and the other because people can easily see their faith is not genuine. What the Lord needs is people who are willing to follow after Him close enough that the sin in their lives begins to fade away, and who are then grace-filled enough that they are willing to truthfully and honestly reach out to a hurting world! "Therefore, since through God's mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart. Rather, we have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we commend ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God." 2 Corinthians 4:1-2 Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 17, 2026
In honor of the St. Patrick's Day holiday, I heard a commentator give a neat rundown on exactly who St. Patrick was today. It seems that of all the things he was (Christian, evangelist, etc.) he was never actually canonized as a Saint by the Catholic church. What's more, he wasn't even Irish, but Scottish! Still, I must disagree with the commentator. People do not become saints because any denomination of the church deems them one. Early Christians were all addressed as "saints," because that is exactly what they were called to be! Believers in Jesus Christ are all saints, not because of what they've done, but because of what HE has done! Then they become travelers on the path to become worthy of the title. In the New Testament, believers are addressed as "saints" 45 times! Just imagine how you might think differently if you were continuously addressed with the title, "Saint." "And he who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints in accordance with God's will." Romans 8:27  Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 16, 2026
If you owed the meanest person in your school some money, would you take your time in paying him back? Do you bad-mouth your toughest teacher, or the boss you have the most respect for? What about a police officer or a judge... if it really started to look like you were going to get in serious trouble, would you consider using a more respectful tone? I'm a pretty tough-minded guy, but when it comes right down to suffering meaninglessly, I'll go ahead and take the path of least resistance if I can. What's interesting is that many who would never cross another person make a habit of crossing God and give it nary a thought. "A son honors his father, and a servant his master. If I am a father, where is the honor due me? If I am a master, where is the respect due me?" says the Lord Almighty. Malachi 1:6a Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 13, 2026
Love for Jesus is not done with words alone. Those words simply must be backed up with action. Far too many people call themselves Christians and have no idea how far they and God are apart. They prove their lack of love by following their own paths instead of His. "Jesus replied, 'If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. He who does not love me will not obey my teaching. These words you hear are not my own; they belong to the Father who sent me." Jesus of Nazareth (John 14:23-24) Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 12, 2026
"Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have led a blameless life; I have trusted in the Lord without wavering." Psalm 26:1 Those words from Psalm 26 were written by King David. Anyone who knows anything about David knows that he certainly did not lead a blameless life. He's the guy who had a woman's husband killed to cover up the fact that he slept with her and got her pregnant. The reason David can say he is "blameless" is because being without blame is not something we achieve on our own. It is something we achieve through God. We are all "to blame" for our sins, but by trusting in Jesus alone, we too become blameless. "But I lead a blameless life; redeem me and be merciful to me. My feet stand on level ground; in the great assembly I will praise the Lord." Psalm 26:11-12 Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 11, 2026
Churches, youth groups, ministries and the like can be some of the roughest and most unforgiving places on the planet! Not all of them are as well supervised as they should be. As a result, much pride and arrogance can build up among those who've been there for a while. If these people were truly operating by the Holy Spirit, then all the fruits of the Spirit would be theirs (peace, patience, kindness, etc). Instead, the fruit of the sinful nature is often allowed to run amuck. The result is that those truly desiring to come to Christ; those hurting and needing help, are pushed out of the way by those who demand things be their way, or by those who suck the Body of it's strength with their drama! I've seen far too many good people leave churches and ministries because of such sinful activity. Know this for sure... None of that stuff has anything to do with Jesus. Keep looking for a Bible believing church where sin is called what it is and where grace abounds. God has your back on this one and He needs you in a place where you can grow strong and useful for His kingdom! "Because you shove with flank and shoulder, butting all the weak sheep with your horns until you have driven them away, I will save my flock, and they will no longer be plundered. I will judge between one sheep and another." Ezekiel 34:21-22 Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 10, 2026
I've had a lot of young friends through the years start their Christian walks in a powerful way. Unfortunately, some of the ones that seemed to have the most promise of doing great things for the kingdom no longer seem to have much of a walk at all. Some decided that drinking alcohol and partying were more "fun" and they faded away. Some decided that their boyfriends/girlfriends sexual advances were a more interesting pastime and they faded away. Some work too much to attend church anymore, and some now tell me that they never really believed in the first place. I know that the Word will continue to work on their hearts, but the fact remains that some of the hearts of those who once said they believe are simply too hard to see their faith grow. What seems worse is that some simply are willing to sell the faith they once found important in favor of all types of ridiculous pursuits. I pray that Jesus becomes absolutely the most important part of everything you do, and every day you live. Selling Him out is what one of the disciples did... here's a few words about him. "Then one of the Twelve--the one called Judas Iscariot--went to the chief priests and asked, 'What are you willing to give me if I hand him over to you?' So they counted out for him thirty silver coins. From then on Judas watched for an opportunity to hand him over." Matthew 26:14-16 Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
By Pastor Jim Kilby March 9, 2026
Most of our words are spoken either in worship of ourselves or other "gods" in our lives. For a Christian this should not be the case. Jesus is our Lord, and He deserves our worship. Our words and our actions should bring him glory--not that He needs it, but because He is our God. Honestly, who do your words worship? "On the contrary, we speak as men approved by God to be entrusted with the gospel. We are not trying to please men but God, who tests our hearts." 1 Thessalonians 2:4  Pastor Jim Kilby Your donation spreads good news! www.harvestyouth.org/donate
More Posts