Topic:WATCH THAT BACKSLIDING
Memorise: The backslider in heart
shall be filled with his own ways: and a good man shall be satisfied from
himself.
Proverbs 14:14
Read: John 6:66-69, Bible
in one year: Judges 20-21, Matthew 28
Backsliding does not happen
suddenly. It’s a process that occurs over a period of time, during which a
person becomes lax in his thought life and begins to entertain from the path of
light to the ways of evil from which one was once saved. There are many
prodigal sons and daughters today who have forsaken their first love in the
pursuit of materialism. Many workers in the vineyard of God, who started well,
have allowed their spiritual fire to grow cold, thereby departing from the
faith. Hebrews 10:38 says,
“Now the just shall live by faith:
but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.”
A backslider loses interest in the
Lord, in the Bible, in prayer, fellowship and witnessing, and eventually turns
to the world. It is like a
returning to its vomit. You will not
backslide in Jesus’ Name. The flesh will always find expression when people
fail to focus on spiritual things. The flesh expression when people fail to
focus on spiritual things. The flesh clouds the minds of God’s children with
such things as idle past-times, sports and television, and fills their heart
with junk at the expense of spiritual growth. Before you know it, backsliding
would have commenced. Someone who has always been very zealous for God will
then begin to miss church meetings when there are crucial match fixes. A sister
who has been very productive in evangelism will then begin to come late to
meetings because of addition to certain television soaps. As Christians who are
Heaven bound, we have to be very careful. Let us keep ourselves away from
danger zones as much as we can. You have to be very vigilant and sober so that
the devil doesn’t drag you to Hell with little things you think do not matter
(1st Peter 5:8). Those detrimental “little things” you fail to
terminate may end up terminating your destiny (Song of Solomon 2:15)
Remember that even David, a man
after God’s heart, fell for Bathsheba. Samson, the Lord’s anointed from the
womb, lost his two eyes and was reduced to a prisoner grinding corn inside the
enemy’s prison. One of my sons came to me complaining of a problem. He
confessed that as every weekend drew to a close; he would get excited, looking
forward to the next Monday morning because he would see his secretary again. I
told him to disengage her from the job. A proverb in my native tongue says
“Stay away from a snake whose head is still intact.” Whatever you can’t control
will truncate your destiny. Whatever is capable of destroying your testimony
must be avoided. Sometimes you need to apply wisdom and not strength
(Ecclesiastes 9:18).
Action Point:
Take wise, decisive action
on any relationship that has the potential of destroying your testimony.
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