Hebrews 10:35-36 (NLT)
35 So do not throw away this confident trust in the Lord.
Remember the great reward it brings you! 36 Patient endurance is what you need
now, so that you will continue to do God’s will. Then you will receive all that
he has promised.
The greatest part of the saints' happiness is in promise.
They must first do the will of God before they receive the promise; and, after
they have done the will of God, they have need of patience to wait for the time
when the promise shall be fulfilled; they have need of patience to live till
God calls them away. It is a trial of the patience of Christians, to be content
to live after their work is done, and to stay for the reward till God's time to
give it them is come. We must be God's waiting servants when we can be no
longer his working servants. ~Matthew Henry
In 2009, a new billboard in downtown Chicago got
everyone's attention, stirring some controversy. In big letters it asked:
"Are you good without God? Millions are." It was put up by an
organization called the Chicago Coalition of Reason. According to an article
about the billboard in the Chicago Tribune, the Coalition's coordinator said
"the billboard aims to hearten humanists, atheists, and agnostics who
might feel isolated or misunderstood in their quest for alternatives to
religious worldviews."
The billboard's question does beg for answer: Can a
person who rejects God's very existence, let alone his authority, do good?
Well, of course! They can be honest and kind, pay their taxes, give money to
the poor. But from a Christian point of view, that misses the point.
It makes me think of the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz.
Remember him? The Tin Man's quest was to find a heart. When he finally came
face-to-face with the Wizard, the Wizard warned the Tin Man that hearts can be
broken. The Tin Man replies, "But I still want one." And do you
remember what the Wizard said next? "Back where I come from," he
said, "there are men who do nothing all day but good deeds. They are
called … good-deed-doers. And their hearts are no bigger than yours, but they
have one thing you haven't got."
God would say something similar to the "good without
God" billboard people. He would say, "When Christians do good deeds
properly, their hearts are no bigger than yours, But they have one thing you
haven't got." That one thing is found in Ephesians 2:10: "For we are
God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared
in advance for us to do." [Lee Eclov, Vernon Hills, Illinois; source:
Manya A. Brachear, “‘Good without God’” billboard pops up near Loop,” Chicago
Tribune (10-22-09)]
Before we came to life, God already had a purpose for our
lives. It is with patience that we endure the life we have been given. It is
with patience we perform the duties God has entrusted us with. And it is with
patience that we wait upon God’s promise of eternal life through Christ Jesus.
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