Have you ever met a person who said – point
blank, "Well I plan to quit being a Christian starting
tomorrow. I’ve thought about it and I’m walking away from
God?"
Although it happens that way occasionally, most
people never plan to stop being a Christian. Like the old soldier,
they just fade away. An accumulation of "life junk"
gradually drags them down in their walk with God. Unforgiven
hurts, slights, TV shows that are more exciting than preaching, a
schedule that becomes increasingly relentless. Such is the stuff
that allows a person to drift away. Such is the darkness that
makes the light fade.
I met a man yesterday, after I preached. I know
little of his story. During the invitation song, he strode forward
decisively. As we talked, he spoke of being away from God for
thirty years.
"I’ve asked God for forgiveness and I want to
be a part of God’s family again."
The statement was equivalent to leaving thirty years
of "life junk" at the garbage dump.
Give up on the lost people I love? Not just yet
– maybe God will reach them in thirty years.
Have you given up on yourself? Feel like you’ve
drifted too far?
Come home – we’re family. Just leave your
"junk" at the door.