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”All men were created
equal but some are more equal than others.” This saying pokes
gentle fun at the premise that we are all equal for of course
in reality, we are not. We come with varying degrees of ability
in everything from athletic prowess to musical talent. God
has never made two individuals alike, so naturally we are
not equal.
The wonderful
thing is that God knows the abilities of each individual and
He does not expect one to live up to the potential of another.
He does expect each of us to use the talents He has given
us and to increase them for Him. There is no such thing as
a ”no talent Christadelphian.” This would be like telling
God that He made a mistake when He made us and He certainly
did not.
There is one area
in which we are all equal and that has to do with time. God
has given us 60 minutes every hour and 24 hours every day.
The rich do not have more or the poor less, each has exactly
the same. Time is the one thing that we always spend. No one
gets to the end of the week only to discover that they forgot
to spend all of Thursday afternoon and have some time left
over. We always spend every minute every day. How we spend
it varies greatly but spend it, we do.
Actually the difference
between those who will be in the Kingdom of God and those
who will be rejected by Christ will be in the way they spent
their time. How do we spend our time? It is foolish to say,
”We haven’t time” for we have all there is. How much time
every day do we spend for the Lord?
When we stand
before the judgment seat of Christ we will realize that so
many things that took our time were just not worth it. We
are wise to realize this now instead of waiting to face Jesus
to see it.
Do we find time
to do our readings every day? If not, we have allowed something
far less important to crowd God’s word right out of our life
for that day. What did we do that was so important that it
took priority over the word of God? Can we imagine a sweetheart
receiving a letter from the one they love and tenderly placing
it on the mantle unopened because they did not have time to
open and read their love letter? If they don’t bother to read
the letter they received from their sweetheart, then it is
apparent that they don’t really love the one that has written
to them. Actions speak louder than words and if they don’t
read the letter, they don’t love the writer.
The Bible is God’s
love letter to us. He so loved us that He caused His servants
to write words ”which are able to make us wise unto salvation.”
God has taken great care to preserve His love letter down
through the ages so that we might know Him and love Him.
Since He knows
all things, can we imagine what He thinks as He looks down
on our busy little lives and sees that we are not taking the
time to read the very words He caused to be written for our
salvation? There is no use us telling Him how much we love
Him and that the Truth is the greatest thing in our lives
if He observes that we regularly neglect to read His love
letter to us.
Our’ time is all
we can give to God. He first gave it to us and He can with-
draw His breath of life from us and we are all out of time.
While we live, let us live for Him. Let us find time each
day to read His word and to pray to His throne of mercy. The
time we spend with God is the best time of our life.
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