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If you keep waiting
for just the right time, you may never begin. Begin now. Do
what you can with what you have, right where you are, and
do it now. Many people have failed because they were always
waiting for what they thought would be the miracle time to
begin.
Solomon tells
us, ”He that observeth the wind shall not sow; and he that
regardeth the clouds shall not reap.”
Many people talk
about what they will do when their ship comes in, but their
problem is they haven’t sent one out. If we don’t sow, we
don’t reap; if we haven’t sent a ship out, there is none to
return.
In the same chapter
that Solomon told us about not sowing because of procrastination
over the weather, he also told us to ”cast our bread upon
the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.” No bread
cast; no bread to return.
Paul tells us
to ”preach the word; be instant in season, out of season.”
This means that all the time is the right time to tell others
of our hope. Many times we have missed an opportunity to share
with others of our hope. Many times we have missed an opportunity
to share with others the good news of the coming kingdom of
God. Looking back later, we have realized that a golden opportunity
to share our hope has slipped away.
Again, Paul instructs
us by saying, ”Behold now is the accepted time; behold now
is the day of salvation.” Wherever we go and whomever we meet,
we should be willing to give them an answer for the hope that
is within us. Does everyone you know, know of faith? If not,
why not? Because we are ashamed of our Lord? Let’s hope not,
for if we are ashamed of him now, he tells us that he will
be ashamed of us at his coming.
We can’t make
people listen to us, but we can’t be stopped from telling
them of our hope if it is really a burning fire within our
breast. At one time, Jeremiah thought to be quiet. He describes
his feelings saying, ”Then I said, I will not make mention
of him, nor speak any more in his name. But his word was in
mine heart as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I was
weary with forbearing, and I could not stay.”
Let us hope that
God’s word is a burning fire within us like this. Ezekiel
tells us that if we warn others and they refuse to listen,
then it’s their problem, but if we fail to warn them, then
it’s our problem.
We need to tell
everyone the good news of God’s soon-coming kingdom. Sometimes
the least likely person will listen and the ones we thought
would show interest, don’t. Never mind, just keep preaching
in season and out of season. The time is coming when it will
be too late to preach that Jesus is coming.
The angel of the
Lord told the apostles after Christ’s ascension, ”Go, stand,
and speak... to the people all the words of this life.” Peter
obeyed and was arrested. When he was reprimanded, ”Did not
we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name?”
his reply was, ”We ought to obey God rather than men.”
It is still our
duty to obey God rather than men and we ought to be sharing
our hope everywhere we go. Don’t wait for perfect timing.
We often sing from our hymnal, but we also need to live the
words that ”Life is the time to serve the Lord, to do His
will, to learn His word.” ”The days are quickly flying, and
Christ will come again with all his saints attending, triumphant
in his train.” Share with others ”How frail at best is dying
man, how vain are all his hopes and fears.” Encourage everyone
to sing and live with you that ”Life’s fleeting treasures
I resign, and fix my hope on Thee alone.”
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