April 5, 2010

WHAT WOULD YOU ATTEMPT FOR GOD IF YOU COULD NOT FAIL?

Key Verse
"But at midnight there was a shout, 'Behold, the bridegroom! Come out to meet him.'" (Matthew 25:6)
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Central Truth

This passage is a great reminder that we should be living in expectation of Jesus' return, living lives that are aligned with God's purpose and plans, free from fear, and in complete obedience to His Word.  And we should apply that expectation to every aspect of our daily lives.


Reflections

Yesterday, we celebrated Easter, rejoicing in God's grace and provision for us through Jesus' death and resurrection. In this third of four parables, Jesus describes how and why we should be prepared for His return. He uses the example of 10 bridesmaids waiting on the return of the groom. Five are wise and have prepared themselves. The other five are unwise and ill-prepared when the groom comes, and they end up with the door shut in their face.

The point of the parable seems clear. Just as the wise virgins were ready for the groom's return, we must be READY for Christ’s return every day and in every way. That sounds reasonable, but what does it mean? How do we get ready? How do we live ready for Christ's return? Let me answer that by asking another question that someone once asked me: "What would you be willing to attempt for God if you knew you could not fail?"

If you haven't even thought about it, be careful before you ask it; and be wiling to obey what God might lay on your heart, even before you hear it. Ready? Then spend some time praying and considering what God might have for you to do. If the answer is something other than what you are currently doing, what is holding you back? Fear of failure? Remember that God is sovereign and in control, and He will equip you for what He has called you to do (Hebrews 13:20-21). Fear of the unknown? Jesus promises peace (John 14:27). Fear of doing something uncomfortable? Read the story of Caleb, who was 85 years old, and yet chose a difficult new adventure, based squarely on his unwavering trust in God (Joshua 14:6-15). Believe that you’ve got the rest of your life to get it in order? We know that our probability of death is 100%. We are told repeatedly in Scripture that life is a vapor, fragile, and fleeting (Psalm 39:4-7). So don't waste any more time. Trust God today. Step out in faith. And watch God work!


Discussion Questions

1. How would someone sum up your life in one sentence?

2. When you give an account, will you have regrets about how you spent your time? Your money? Your talents?

3. Is everything "on the table" and available to God—your time, talents, money, and even vocation?

4. What are you doing in your life that 1) advances His kingdom on earth and 2) requires dependence on God?

FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

1. What makes a person ready to meet Jesus (John 3:16)?

2. Are you prepared to meet Him?

Comments

The views expressed under “Comments” are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Watermark Community Church.
  1. Darrin Diffee

    March 31, 2010 06:26 AM

    Ok, ok! So I skipped ahead....what? Jeff, thanks for this devotional. I love it. It gave me some clarity that once again, I needed this morning in the middle of everything that is a part of my journey right now.

  2. Kristi Lichtenberg

    April 5, 2010 06:27 AM

    Thanks for leading the way with your time, talents, money, and vocation! Love the way you help us connect with others with similar passions to serve. Your Hope Lives class helped me think through some of these discussion questions.

  3. Eric Colton

    April 5, 2010 06:27 AM

    Jeff, This stretches me (my faith)...in the best possible way. Thanks for being bold and asking this very rough question. If I really live my our life like I believe in the scriptures, this should not be a tough question at all....

  4. Truby McDougal

    April 5, 2010 07:39 AM

    Great words my friend. Too many times I wait for my own timing and comfort to initiate. I hate to think of those times when I didn't share the gospel to someone because of my own insecurity. The times when I've trusted Him has always been well worth it and perfectly timed. Thanks again for the reminder.Truby

  5. jay Burns

    April 5, 2010 08:50 AM

    great question Jeff...really took me by surprise...and make me think...a couple of us are going to wrestle with that question this week...thanks for all of your service to the body

  6. Ted Schweinfurth

    April 5, 2010 10:00 AM

    Jeff - Your Journey entry is both challenging and encouraging and your questions are great (now I need to get to work on the answers). Thank you.

  7. Marni

    April 5, 2010 11:01 AM

    What a great charge to all believers! It's so hard to live in light of the fact that this life really is short and fleeting, with all of the stress and chaos we're faced with on a daily basis - things that seem SO very important in the moment - but reminders like this certainly help. Thanks!

  8. Scott DeBow

    April 6, 2010 04:58 AM

    Jeff - great Journey entry, thanks brother. You've given me some work to do of the best kind!

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