Today we Add One More Step - - - |
Parents often step in when
children are fighting, and even if their child is wrong, they will defend their
darling. God is like that. God is not happy when others attack his kids,
or mistreat them with words or actions.
Most of us at one time or the
other have been wrongly or even rightly accused of being a mean hateful
person. As a Christian, we even fester
and fuss before letting it go, and quoting to ourselves, “Vengeance is mine, I
will repay says the Lord.”
God has a way of causing;
“What you sow is what you reap,” to accomplish his purpose.
After Cain murdered his
brother, God cut him off from his family members, and sent him and his wife to the
land of Nod to become a vagabond. Cain remarked “my punishment is “more than I can
bear and people will want to kill me.”
God said, “No because whosoever slays Cain, vengeance shall be taken on
him sevenfold.”
God is Long suffering,
patient and kind, but many times in the Bible, God simply got “ticked off,” and
rained fire and brimstone on those who sinned, such as the two cities Sodom and Gomorrah .
Other times in his anger against blatant
sin, He opened up the earth and swallowed whole families even though they were
of the Children of Israel.
God puts up with a lot of
foolishness and nonsense, but eventually He says, “Enough is enough” and He
takes action.
In the New Testament, God
struck Ananias and his wife Sapphira, dead because they lied to the Holy Ghost.
There were other occasions
when God was angry and ready to punish those who were disobedient to his will, or
were harming one of his sons or daughters – but because there was an
intercessor, his hand was stayed.
While Moses was in the
glory cloud face to face with God and was receiving the commandments and the
law, - The Children of Israel provoked God as they quickly turned to worship
the golden calves that Aaron fashioned for them. Exodus 32:7-10 And the LORD said unto Moses,
Go, get thee down; for thy people, which thou brought out of the land of Egypt , have corrupted them-selves. They have made them a molten calf, and have
worshipped it, and have sacrificed thereunto, and said, These be thy gods, O
Israel, which have brought thee up out of the land of Egypt . And the LORD said unto Moses, I have seen this
people, and, behold, it is a stiff-necked people: Now therefore let
me alone, that my wrath may wax hot against them, and that I may consume them:
Moses spoke up and reminded
God of his promises to Abraham, and said, “What would the surrounding nations
say about a God who delivers and then wipes out his own children.”
Moses was begging God “Lay Not This Sin to Their Charge.”
Luke 23:34 Jesus was terribly
mistreated by his own people, and as he was dying on the cross, He cried out to
God; “Father forgive them, for they know not what they are doing.” He was asking God, “Lay Not This Sin to Their Charge.”
Acts 7: Steven was mightily used of God performing
miracles that upset the Jewish leaders.
As he spoke about Moses and the prophets and acknowledged Jesus as the
Son of God who was killed by them, but now was alive for He rose from the dead
- - they clinched their teeth, and began to yell and stone him. As Steven lay dying, he saw Jesus reaching
out to receive him, and he cried with a loud voice, “Lord Lay Not This Sin to Their Charge.”
Today as we prepare to pray
over our city, let us ask God to have mercy on those who are living contrary to
God’s will. Ask God to NOT send vengeance on those who
have been deliberate in their sinning and turning their back on Jesus. Can we pray: “Lay Not This Sin to Their Charge.”
Understand that each of us as
Children of God, when persons come against you and trouble you that we are not to retaliate, or “pay back,” but to
leave the vengeance to God. Romans
12:19-20.
Often we find ourselves
gloating and hoping that God will avenge us and “Get
them good.” We are happy to
imagine how God will bring his wrath on them for hurting and offending us.
I would like us to take an
unusual step that we normally do not take:
Instead of desiring those who persecute us to suffer the wrath of God
and His vengeance; Might we consider asking God to NOT hold those persons accountable.
Yes, we are considering those
really awful persons who have given you trouble - - Those mean and vicious
persons who have maliciously said unkind things to you, told lies about you and
your loved ones, and perhaps make fun of your faith in Jesus. Those persons who have stolen from you, abused
you, harshly mistreated you; Those persons who showed you NO respect but wiped
their feet on you.
Can we find it within
ourselves (through God’s love and mercy that resides inside us) to pray, Lord, Lay Not their Sin against me - - to
their charge?
I assume that in your heart
you have already forgiven these persons or person who came against you.
Are you willing to take the
next step and intercede for them that trouble will not be their friend? Because you are praying: “Lord, Lay Not their Sin
against me - - to their charge.
1 comment:
Oh yes... it's so easy to seek mercy for ourselves and justice for others... May we have the heart of our Father. Thanks, Hazel.
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