Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
If we deliberately continue sinning after we have received knowledge of the truth, there is no longer any sacrifice that will cover these sins. Hebrews 10:26 NLT
Kids can be
cruel.
Mattie was
new to the school. She and her mom had recently moved to the area. They
searched for a school where hopefully Mattie would be accepted and not face the
bullying and rejection she had encountered at her previous school.
Mattie looked
the same as any other student her age, but her speech gave away the fact she
wasn’t. A minor lisp caused her to talk a little differently—a difference immediately
noticed. While a few of the students accepted her despite this, most in her
class shunned her. She walked alone in the hallways and sat solo in the
lunchroom—a book often her only friend. Few took the time to know her. They
were too worried about what their friends would say if they hung around with
the new girl . . . the different girl. Unfortunately, Mattie faced the same
intentional rejection she had felt at her previous school.
First-century
Christians were warned against intentionally rejecting the gospel message of
Jesus’ death and resurrection. Early missionaries spread the word across the
known world. Turning to Christ was the only available opportunity to be rescued
from sin’s fatal consequences.
As the
product of a Christian home, I heard the same truth long before I could ever
understand it. But the time arrived when it began to sink in. Since I
understood and had heard, I had a choice: accept it or turn my back on it. Had
I chosen to turn away, there would have been no other choice. Like Mattie’s
classmates, I would have intentionally rejected another person. By not choosing
God’s path, I would automatically choose the broad way leading to destruction.
God only
provides one path to him: Jesus. Hearing this but shunning it leaves us with no
other options. No further sacrifice is on the horizon; Jesus was it. Rejecting
what God has done leaves us in a very precarious situation.
What have you
done with God’s sacrifice?
Prayer: Father,
we praise You for making the ultimate and final sacrifice for our sins.
Tweetable: How do you deal with rejection?
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