Excuse Me!
Ideally, we should be stronger, faster and smarter, (or at least more educated) than past generations. We have more time, more energy, more money and more resources. So why do we make excuses about serving the Lord and keeping His commandments? How can we say we are "too tired" to go to worship? How can we say we'd be happy to participate but we just don't have the time? How can we say, we don't know how? Are we timid or lazy? If we are lazy, there is only one solution--STOP IT! Repent and get to work, the only true cure for laziness. If we are truly timid, we can increase our faith by looking at some examples in the Word.
Given all the advances of our society, these seem like nothing more than excuses. As a preacher's wife, I hear lots of excuses. You know the ones:
- "I was going to come to church but I didn't hear my alarm go off" "I had a horrible headache" "My family was in town and they don't believe in church"
- "I would teach a class but I am not really good with kids" "I am going to be gone alot this summer" "I used to teach all the time and I just need a break"
- "I would like to convert someone but all of my friends are happy with their own faith" "I don't really know enough bible to teach someone else" "I hate to come off like a religious fanatic"
Sometimes excuses are so frustrating. Mine included. Looking back, I let excuses keep me from doing lots of good things. Things I know would have resulted in blessings for me and others. God has given me so much, He promises me He will not fail me, He will not leave me. He gives me power in His word, power in His church, power in His Spirit. Those are better than all the high tech gadgets and much more effective. And so I wonder, what would it take in this age of high tech, in the age of faster, stronger, smarter, to make us wake up and take the opportunities that come knocking everyday? What will it take? Think about the missed opportunities in your own life. Are there any? Are there many? What will it take for all of us to stop being "excuse me" people and become "git r done " people? We are robbing ourselves and crippling God's ability to bless us when we become so self-involved that we become uninvolved. There is an entire world out there waiting to know Jesus. There is an entire church family, longing to grow with us. Thre is Lord and Master sending us opportunity after opportunity. Why aren't we taking them? When God is with us, we truly have no excuse.
Peace
Neva
21 Comments:
I hope this doesn't sound arrogant or egotistical because it isn't meant that way.
I have finally started seeing God's children the way He does:
'As gullible as sheep and as organized as chickens in a yard.'
The sad thing is they have a Shepherd and One who is willing to be their mother hen.
This one goes along with your do-over post. I am glad even when we make excuses and mess up, God gives us second chances.
Glad you are back.
Pat
If you really want to hear some good excuses, you should be in youth ministry.
Dan
Neva,
I know you are surprised to hear this, but sometimes I struggle with excuses. I agree with Pat, I'm glad God gives me second chances.
Good post!
Monalea
I bet God gets tired of our excuses too.
Carlos
Praise God for his mercy --May he help us to be people of our word and people who do what he says.
Good thoughts
Rachel
Oh well, this just hit the point - thanks for the reminder!
Helen
I could almost cry when I think of all the missed opportunities. Everyday I ask God to help me see them and to act on them.
Thanks Neva
Corinne
There are so many opportunities and so many excuses, maybe that is why there are so few new converts.
hmmm...
Shari
We had a speaker from Benin, West Africa last night. He hit the nail on the head when he said that he's not surprised to hear people in Africa say that they are not Christians because there are so few Christians to teach but he said it is shocking to him to hear people in America say they are not Christians when there should be so many teachers. Sad, isn't it.
Paula
Amen!
Dean
Neva,
I thought you were talking about me for a second. I am in awe of all of the sophisticated gadgets surrounding us. Could it be possible that these are the distractions keeping us from what is truly important? Our lives are no longer simple, as they were 30 years ago. We have filled them with so much meaningless stuff.
I'm with you. We need to pray for the church to return to what is truly important, God's word and the saving of souls. Period.
Loved your post.
Neva,
I get so tired of excuses and then I find myself making them. Lord, give me more faith.
Yvonne
good post Neva
Jean
No more excuses!
Mary
IMO, there is no excuse for christians who are so lazy they make excuses not to serve God. It is pathetic.
Interested Bystander
It is funny, this week's embarrassing post was going to be about excuses. I am afraid to say that for many excuses I have not been able to finish it yet so I have to post the one I already have written.
Excuse me too.
Kathy
Sometimes I make excuses and find I need to repent and sometimes I make excuses to not repent. it is shameful and I really need to work on that.
Jeneane
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Excuses are so much different that reasons. When there are reasons we dont do something we should not feel guilty at all, God understands. But excuses are just plain old wrong.
Lyndsay
You are so right! I make many excuses myself. I love all of your reminders, including this one today.
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