Walking the Fence - Homeword - January 29
Walking the Fence
This devotional was written by Jim Burns
I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm- neither hot nor cold - I am about to spit you out of my mouth. —Revelation 3:15-16
Everyone, at one time or another, has tried to keep his balance while walking on a fence. Sometimes we make it, and sometimes we fall. When it comes to obedience, far too many Christians try to "walk the fence." They keep one foot in the Spirit while one foot flirts with the world. These are some of the unhappiest people in the world.
Charles Spurgeon once said, "I never saw anybody try to walk on both sides of the street but a drunken man; he tried it, and it was awkward work indeed, but I have seen many people in a moral point of view try to walk on both sides of the street, and I thought there was some kind of intoxication in them."
If God is God and Christ is our Savior, let us give our undivided attention and whole hearts to God. A lukewarm Christian never has the joy of knowing the fullness of God. Obedience is the key to real faith. This is real faith: believing and acting obediently regardless of circumstances.
GOING DEEPER:
1. Read today’s Scripture passage and define what it means to be hot, cold, and lukewarm.
2. Are there areas of your life where you are walking the fence? Make a decision today to get off the fence and walk in obedience.
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