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When is a parasite
not a parasite? When it is dead. A parasite is dependent upon
someone else while it lives. This is true of plants and animals.
It is also true of human beings. People detest the thought
of being parasites and yet no one is truly independent. In
the fullest sense, we are all dependent upon God for it is
in Him that we live and move and have our being.
A parasite must
cling closely to the one that supplies its life. If we depend
upon God, then it is to God that we must stay close. If we
put our trust in the world then it is to the world we will
cling.
Some have felt
that since we live in this country and receive its benefits
that it then becomes our duty to support it actively. To do
less than this would cause us to become parasites, these sincere
but misguided people contend.
This is very poor logic. Receiving the benefits that automatically
accrue to those that live in a particular city, county or
state is not wrong although the recipient had nothing to do
with making the laws that made the benefits possible. Certainly
Republicans enjoy the benefits of a Democratic Administration
as do Democrats a Republican one. They all accept the privileges
voted by the other party even though they might have voted
against the bill that provided them. Politicians do not look
upon themselves as parasites when in reality they are the
biggest parasites of all. Why is it that these same people
will look with scorn upon one who is faithful to a higher
form of government and to a king who hasn’t yet been crowned?
Those poor souls who want to be popular with everyone, fall
for those who urge them to vote or else they will be parasites.
When Jesus was challenged ”If thou be the Son of God, command
that these stones be made bread,” he did not do it, and yet
he was the Son of God. He did not have to do wrong to prove
he was God’s son.
We do not have
to do wrong by playing a part in the activities of this present
world which is so soon to be broken in pieces by the King
of Kings, to prove that we are not parasites. Of course we
are parasites.
So is everyone else. The world decides who they want to follow
and then they attach themselves to this or that party or man.
In doing so they are parasites. We as children of God, have
decided to cling to our Saviour and so we have made our choice
and cling to the Lord. Without him, salvation is impossible
for us. We shall never do it alone. We are dependent upon
him. We are therefore parasites in that our life comes from
him.
While we live in
this country, we enjoy the protection of the fire and police
departments and this is fine. Paul took advantage of his Roman
citizenship without being active in the politics of Rome.
Jesus taught us to pay our taxes and to render to Caesar the
things that are Caesar’s. Paul instructed us saying, ”For
rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil” If
everyone was like us, there would be no need for a police
department.
Certainly Paul received the advantages of Roman citizenship
without casting one single vote for Caesar. That night when
Paul left Jerusalem bound for Caesarea surrounded by 200 soldiers,
70 horsemen and 200 spearmen, he was receiving the best protection
available. Those soldiers were commanded to protect Paul and
protect him they did, in spite of the fact that Paul’s allegiance
belonged not to Rome but to Christ.
We either belong
to the world or we belong to Christ. We cannot belong to both.
If Christ is our King then we will refuse to do more for the
worldly rulers than to render to all their dues: ”tribute
to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom
fear; honour to whom honour.” ”For we have put on the Lord
Jesus Christ, and therefore we will not make provision for
the flesh."
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