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Yogi Berra the
well known baseball figure is quoted as having said ”It ain’t
over till its over.”
This may seem so
true and so simple that it does not need to be said, yet we
know in sports many fans leave the stadium when they think
it’s ”all over” only to find that the outcome of the game
was not as they expected. Games, even series games, have been
down to the last out, the last strike, the last 30 seconds
on the clock when the lead suddenly changed and those who
were considered defeated, were victorious. A few years ago
the winning touchdown was scored by running between the members
of the band who had already assembled on the field to play
the victory march they never played.
This same saying
can also be applied to many things other than sports. Businessmen
who have persevered have often snatched victory out of the
jaws of defeat.
We are concerned
with the spiritual application of this same principle. In
Ezekiel, God goes ta great lengths to explain that ”when the
righteous turneth from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity,
he shall even die thereby. But if the wicked turn from his
wickedness, and do that which is lawful and right, he shall
live thereby.”
God’s ways are
just and equal and it isn’t over until it’s over. There is
still time for us to repent and turn to God and be forgiven
for whatever we may have done. God will then look upon us
with favor, having forgiven our sins and cast them behind
His back. This should encourage us to get up and try again
for as Solomon tells us, ”a just man falleth seven times,
and riseth up again.” When it is all over he is up again.
The wicked, however, fall and stay down and when it’s over,
they are flat on their back.
This is the reason
for us to keep on keeping on, for us to get up and try again,
for us to endure to the end for as Jesus tells us, ”he that
endureth to the end shall be saved.”
How sad to have
been in the truth for many years and then give up and fall
away just prior to the coming of the Lord. But how wonderful
to have been lost, and then turn to the Lord just prior to
his return and receive his approval.
It isn’t over till
it’s over, our race is not complete until we draw our last
breath or the Lord returns to call us to him. If we are not
winning now, it is not too late to change. If we are in the
lead, this is no time to slack up and rest upon our laurels.
It isn’t over till its over and so the lesson for us to remember
is to occupy until he comes, to fight the good fight of faith,
to finish the course, to keep the faith for the crown of righteousness
that is laid up for us can be won or lost in the eleventh
hour. This is not because God is not willing to give it to
us; He is not willing that any should perish, but we can by
our own apathy, forfeit the very crown that God wants us to
have.
How sad it is
to see people retire from the Truth, to see some lose their
first love, to watch the cares of this world spring up and
choke others, to observe those who endure for a while, but
when tribulation or persecution arise, by and by they are
offended and drift away.
Jesus spoke to
his seven ecclesias for he knew the hearts of every one of
them and to some he said. ”I know thy works, that thou hast
a name that thou livest, and art dead. Be watchful and strengthen
the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have
not found thy works perfect before God. Remember therefore
how thou hast received and heard and hold fast, and repent.”
”He that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to
him will I give power over the nations.”
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