Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Losing Eternal Life is Silent

Heb 10:38 Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.

Heb 10:39 But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.





Faith.





We hear about faith all the time and with good reason- it's that important. Faith is belief. If we don't have the belief then everything falls apart after that no matter what sort of glue you try to use to keep it together. If someone attacks your faith if you allow any of their attacks to turn you from your faith, you're lost. It sounds dramatic, and it is dramatic it's your eternal life.





I watched a movie- well, sort of watched- I fast forward through some of the long drawn out parts and bits and pieces I wasn't interested in but it held enough of my attention for me to get the gist of it all. There is a poor young man who attends college and is befriended by a rich young man- who falls in love with him. The rich young man is really emotionally messed up and he takes the poor man home even though he keeps telling himself he shouldn't do that. So he takes him to his mansion and the poor man is understandably very impressed. The rich man introduces the poor man to his grandmother and then tries to hurry them on their way but not before giving into the poor man's desire to see a bit of the mansion- so he shows him the very ornate chapel and mentions his family- particularly his mother is very religious. Anyway, the movie goes on and the poor man sees the rich man's sister and falls in love with her. There can be no sort of relationship with her though because the poor man is an atheist and she has to marry one who believes like she does. Throughout the movie the make the overly religious mother seem as if her religion has ruined the lives of her children, that she is obsessive and such. I'm not going to go on and on about the movie, my point in mentioning it at all is the fact the mother is made out to be the *bad guy* who influences her children into either becoming like her *also bad* or turning from her religious ways and becoming better in the end, all things considered having had such a *moral* upbringing.





The mother was attacked for her faith. I'm not saying there aren't religious fanatics who stop following Christ's ways and go off and become extremists. The Pharisees were extremists. People can become oppressive and that's not how Jesus would have us be. Putting that aside, I think it's safe to say that having our faith attacked by people who are atheists, by people who don't understand how we can believe when we have seemingly no tangible proof, is something we have to expect. Everyday, any day, we have to expect people NOT to understand our faith.





1Pe 1:7 That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ:





Our faith will be tried in many ways, in all ways. We have to understand that as fire burns, consumes, brings pain, our faith will be tried in painful, *REAL* ways!





Living by FAITH. Staying alive by FAITH. Our Spiritual life lives or dies on faith, not our carnal, fleshy life., our spiritual life.





No, you won't die instantly and be struck by lightening if you give up your faith.





Losing eternal life is a silent death.





No fanfare. No dirge music sounding to herald the demise of a spiritual life.





Spiritual wounds leave spiritual scars- invisible.





A spiritual death is unseen. A person's life will change when they die spiritually, but often because there are so many spiritually dead people it goes mostly unnoticed.





We live surrounded by the spiritually dead, the spiritually dying. Christ would have us bring hope to those who are spiritually dying and dead- because He can bring them back to life. We need to live our lives so that the spiritually wounded can find the spiritual salvation they need to have spiritual life.





We have to live by faith.





Live.





Our existence has to be a living faith in our Savior.





Heb 10:38 Now the just shall live by faith: but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.

Heb 10:39 But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul.





Live by faith, don't draw back, believe to the saving of our souls.





If we draw back, if we lose our faith we've lost everything that truly matters-- the spiritual.





May God bless us, keep us in Him by the grace of His Son, through His Son's righteousness forever through faith.





Amen.

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