Wednesday, 19 September 2012

SOMETHING MORE IMPORTANT

READ: MATTHEW 16:24-27
The Syrians besieged Samaria. They built tents all over the place and wined and dined everyday while the inhabitants became more and more impoverished. At a point God intervened and they heard a frightening noise as if a great multitude of soldiers were coming towards them.
2 kings 7:7 says: “Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life.”
This was a wise act. Even the enemies knew their lives were more important than their possessions, so they left everything behind and fled. Jesus asked how a man could profit if he gained the world, but lost his soul, and what a man could give in return for his soul. The answer on both counts is: nothing.
What have you sacrificed to become a child of God? Money, friends, relatives, your job? No matter what, it is worth it. Your soul is priceless. God had to sacrifice his Son on the cross at Calvary just to save you. If he paid such a price, no amount of money is too much to save a soul. Some people feel very disappointed when only one soul is saved through a programme on which tens or hundreds of thousands were spent. That money has not been wasted.
Just as Syrians fled for their lives, the angels that rescued Lot and his family urged them to flee the city, since their lives were in danger. Lot’s wife left Sodom, but because Sodom didn’t leave her, she became a pillar of salt (Genesis 19:17-26). Several Israelites made it out of Egypt, but perished in the wilderness before they got to the Promised Land. Heaven is our ultimate Promised Land. It is not enough that you have been saved. If you look back, you will be lost forever. You have placed your hands on the plough of salvation: looking back is not an option. Guard that salvation jealously, so that Satan doesn’t manage to steal it.
MEMORIZE: 2 KINGS 7:7 –Wherefore they arose and fled in the twilight, and left their tents and their horses, and their asses, even the camp as it was, and fled for their life.