"Excuses, Excuses, Excuses"
By: Zach Wood
Philippians 2:5
Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.
It seems like a simple verse. It's a passage all of us probably know by
heart. We know we are supposed to be living examples of Christ. But we
have excuses explaining away that the "walk" is just so hard. We are taught
each Sunday in church that we are ambassadors in the name of Christ sent out
to bring people to know Him. Still, we use excuses. Many of us, including
myself, have probably read this verse and said, "Yep, already realize that
and am working on it!" Yeah.....we know.....but are we REALLY working on
this?
I'm almost constantly finding myself fighting a war inside my heart, as Paul
did, to do good things and turn away from evil things. In Romans 7:14-25,
Paul is describing his difficulty with sin. He knows the good he ought to
do, but doesn't do it. Now, how many of us can relate with Paul's
struggle? (All hands should be raised right now) None of us are exempt.
We fight the world day in and day out. Sometimes, it's downright miserable
to try and win the fight.
My last devotional was, "Our Main Source Of Help". Why don't we combine
that devotional with this one, kind of as a sequel, and use Christ as our
main source of help? We should be striving to be more like Him, leaving our
sinful nature, and stop using the excuses that we can't be more like Christ
because of all the pressures in the world. You and I both know we use these
excuses each day in some way. I'm as guilty as anyone and I'm not proud of
that.
We have no excuses to not be more like
Christ. I pray that this devotional brings a conviction to us all to strive
harder to do what He has called us to do. Let's not be caught with
"excuses", but rather be caught "witnessing".