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There is a story
about a young man who wanted to come to America many years
ago. He worked hard and saved every cent he could for the
passage on the ship from London to New York. When he finally
had enough to buy his fare, he had almost nothing left, but
he decided to go anyway and try to make his way in the new
world. Since he was almost broke, he bought several boxes
of crackers and packed those in his bag and boarded the ship
for his voyage to New York.
Each day he would
walk the decks and look longingly into the dining room as
he watched the other passengers enjoying their meals, and
then he would go below to his room and eat a few crackers
and drink plenty of water. Qn the last day, as the ship was
sailing past the Statue of Liberty, he was standing at the
rail when one of the members of the crew addressed him and
asked him why he had not eaten his meals in the dining room
with the other passengers. The poor boy grew embarrassed and
explained that he spent all his money for his fare and had
nothing left over to buy food. The crew member looked astonished
and said, ”But all the meals were included in your fare.”
This young man
was starving for food he was entitled to receive and he had
done without through ignorance. He did not need to be ignorant.
Had he read the fine print on his ticket, he would have learned
that the meals were included in his fare.
How many people
today are doing without that which they could have due to
their own ignorance. God is not willing that any should perish
but that all should come to repentance. Yet how many do without
the gracious gift that God has so willingly offered us, due
to ignorance? As Isaiah tells us, ”To everyone that thirsteth,
come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye,
buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and
without price. Wherefore do ye spend money for that which
is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not?
Hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good,
and let your soul delight itself in fatness. Incline your
ear, and come unto me; hear, and your soul shall live; and
I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure
mercies of David.”
We feel sorry
for the young man who did without food on his voyage from
England to America but his loss cannot be compared to those
who do without the bread of life because they are ignorant
of the covenants of promise, the sure mercies of David.
Peter speaks of
those who are ”willingly ignorant.” They don’t know that they
are ignorant, even as the young man did not know he was entitled
to three good meals a day until it was too late. He learned
his lesson the hard way that it pays to read the ticket and
learn the benefits one is entitled to receive.
Do those who are
missing out on God’s gracious offer of everlasting life realize
that they, too, could be included in the covenants of promise
if only they would read the book that God has provided for
us, the words which are able to make us wise unto salvation?
No. They, like
the young man, do not realize that it is their ignorance,
their refusal to read the rules that is standing between them
and the spiritual nourishment that they so sorely need.
Could we be like
the young man? When Nathan told David a story about a certain
man, David was quick to condemn him. Nathan then had to inform
David of the fact that, ”Thou are the man.”
Are we doing without
the blessings that God is willing to bestow upon us due to
our lack of faith? We have been promised that God is willing
to ”open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing that
there shall not be room enough to receive it.” If we are not
receiving God’s blessing, is it His fault? Was it the fault
of the steamship company that the young man did without food?
It was prepared, there was enough for him to have eaten his
fill, yet he went hungry. God is willing to bless us, even
in this life, a hundredfold, says Jesus, but it requires that
we seek first His kingdom. Hosea tells us that ”The LORD hath
a controversy with the inhabitants of the land, because there
is no truth, nor mercy, nor knowledge of God in the land.
My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Yet David
observed that ”The young lions do lack and suffer hunger:
but they that seek the LORD shall not want any good thing.”
May we have the
faith to take God at His word and accept with thanksgiving
His blessings which He is willing to pour out upon us.
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