March 1, 2017

Excuses: March 1, 2017

TODAY’S WORD FOR WEDNESDAY MARCH 1, 2017.
EXCUSES

DEFINITION:

Reasons given to explain why you cannot do something; alibis, justification, defense; seek to remove the blame for ones actions.
SCRIPTURE:

If I had not come and spoken to them, they would have no sin, but now they have no excuse for their sin. John 15:22.

KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE:

How many times in life have you heard excuses? Children constantly have excuses when something they said or did is not acceptable. Spouses give excuses, many times for minor situations that end up major.

What about in the work place or even in church. Hardly a day can go by without someone close to you, possibly it is you, offering an excuse to justify something they should not have done or for something they should have done but did not.

But the excuses for not receiving Jesus as one’s Savior are inexcusable. How many excuses have you heard from one who does not know Jesus when they are invited to accept Him as their Savior?

Do you relate to any of these excuses if you do not know Jesus? How about, “I am a good person, I live an honest life, and I help the poor so how could a just God condemn me.  God loves everyone so why do I need to accept Jesus as my Savior and change my lifestyle?”

Others say, “I just do not understand the whole concept. Why should I have to pay a penalty for those two people in the Garden of Eden?” The apostle Paul when he was writing to the Church at Corinth wrote in I Corinthians 2:14, “But a natural man does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually appraised.”

How many times have you heard the excuse, “I have friends who say they are Christians and they go to church on Sunday but on Monday they act no different than the rest of the world. They are hypocrites so why should I want to be like them.

Many people do not want to accept Christ because it will hurt their business. They have a love of money that dominates everything they do. The treasures on this earth far outweigh the treasures in eternity for these people.

One of the major excuses that we hear is that they want to enjoy life and not have to follow a lot of “do’s” and “don’ts”. There is plenty of time later for spiritual matters.

Do you know Jesus as your Savior or are you using excuses as to why you do not know Him? Do not kid yourself. The Bible is clear. When our life here on this earth is over and we must stand before God all of our excuses will not be accepted. We will have no more chances to change our mind and accept Jesus.

If you are saying no to God and rejecting Jesus, today is the day to reject your excuses and give your life, your devotion and your worship to God, your Heavenly Father and to Jesus, your Lord and Savior. Life on this earth is short. Life that comes from knowing Jesus will last for eternity.


LEARNING:

Our memory verse for this week is found in Joshua 1:6.

Be strong and of good courage, for to this people you shall divide as an inheritance the land which I swore to their fathers to give them.


PRAYER:

Help me to reject all the excuses for not following You and create in me the desire to be drawn close to You. Make my life shine a bright light in a dark world to those who need to know You as their Savior.


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