Obedience
The Bible says, “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing
the word of truth. But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness.” 2 Timothy
2:15-16 (KJV)
Imagine, if you will, that you work for a company whose president found it necessary
to travel out of the country and spend an extended period of time abroad. So he says to you and the other trusted employees,
“Look, I’m going to leave. And while I’m gone, I want you to pay close attention to the business. You manage
things while I’m away. I will write you regularly. When I do, I will instruct you in what you should do from now until
I return from this trip.”
Everyone agrees. He leaves and stays gone for a couple of years.
During that time, he writes often, communicating his desires and concerns. Finally, he returns. He walks up to the front door
of the company and immediately discovers everything is in a mess--weeds flourishing in the flower beds, windows broken across
the front of the building, the gal at the front desk dozing, loud music roaring from several offices, two or three people
engaged in horseplay in the back room. Instead of making a profit, the business has suffered a great loss. Without hesitation
he calls everyone together and with a frown asks, “What happened? Didn't you get my letters?” You say, “Oh,
yeah, sure. We got all your letters. We’ve even bound them in a book. And some of us have memorized them. In fact, we
have ‘letter study’ every Sunday. You know, those were really great letters.”
I think the president would then ask, “But what did you do about my instructions?” And, no doubt the employees
would respond, “Do? Well, nothing. But we read every one!”
There is
no substitute for reading, re-reading and reading again the Word of God, and them making application the precepts found therein!
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: Acts 7-8