Where Will We Stand?
“And Simon Peter followed Jesus,
and so did another disciple: that disciple was known unto the high
priest, and went in with Jesus unto the palace of the high priest.
But Peter stood at the door without. Then went out that other
disciple which was known unto the high priest, and spake unto her
that kept the door, and brought in Peter. Then saith the damsel that
kept the door unto Peter, art not thou also one of this man's
disciples? He saith, I am not. And the servants and officers stood
there, who had made a fire of coals; for it was cold: and Peter stood
with them, and warmed himself.” John 18: 15-18.
Some of us Christians are like
Peter. We claim to be Christians, and to be saved. Down deep in our
heart we want to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, but when the chips are
down, and the curtain is raised in front of us, we become cowardly
and back off, and fail to raise our colors to let everyone know where
we really stand. Peter loved the Lord and was interested in the
things of the Lord, but he didn't really want to be involved and be
identified with the Lord at this time because it would have cost him
something. It might even cost him his life. Instead, he made
himself comfortable around the enemy's fire warming hjimself.
Let us examine ourselves. Are we
like Peter? When we are brought to task are we a little bit afraid
to raise our flag and show our true colors and let everyone know
exactly where we stand? We may find ourselves in a group of two or
three people, or perhaps even more, one person in the group may be
taking his stand all alone for the Lord Jesus Christ and witnessing
for him. The rest of the crowd may be scoffing and ridiculing that
person, and calling him fanatic. Where will we choose to stand? Will
we stand beside the one who is giving a positive testimony for the
Lord Jesus Christ, or will we choose to stay where it is comfortable
beside the enemy' fire, and pretend to go along with the crowd, even
though down deep in our heart we know it is driving us crazy?
Some of us want to be secret
followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, and we don't want it to cost us
anything. Where will we stand against the issues of known sin? Will
we take a firm positive stand against those things which we
absolutely know are immoral, and sinful, and displeasing and
dishonoring to the Lord, or will we take the road of least
resistance? Will we go a little way down the road of sin with the
crowd just so that we do not lose their friendship and admiration,
and we reason that while we are walking with them we can keep our
fingers crossed, as it were, because we don't really want to go their
way, but somehow if we can remain popular with them, we might win
them to our side without it costing us anything?
Jesus said that no man starts to
build a tower until he first sits down to count the cost to see if he
has the wherewithal to finish it. And no man is fit for the kingdom
of heaven who having accepted the Lord and started following him,
looks back on the old crowd and the old ways. Fellow Christians,
have we really counted the cost of being a real true Christian and
follower of Jesus?
I believe that the maid who kept
the door of the palace where Jesus was taken lost all respect for
Peter because he was seeking his own safety. I also believe that
when the world sees us as lukewarm Christians who are afraid to name
the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and afraid to call sin by its'
rightful name, and afraid to witness for the Lord, and afraid to
take a good firm positive stand for the right against evil, lose
respect for us as well.
No wonder artist have painted
pictures of the Lord of lords and King of kings with lace dresses on
him. No wonder the world has the impression that Christians are a
bunch of effeminate sissies who can't make it in reality, and have to
resort to wishful thinking. No wonder the world is losing respect
for our great country which was founded on principles of
Christianity.
Fellow Christians, where will we stand when we hear someone taking the name of the Lord in vain and being disrespectful to him? Where do we stand on the murder, (abortion), of millions of innocent babies? Where do we stand on the break up of the traditional family, and same sex marriages? Where do we stand on the clear teaching of Romans chapter 1? Where do we stand on the clear teaching of all the Word ofGod, the Bible? Will we go along with the world and comfort ourselves by the enemy's fire, or will we stand faithfully by the side of our Savior? The Lord Jesus Christ himself looses respect for the cowardly Christian.
“I know thy works and thou are
neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then,
because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot I will spew thee
out of my mouth.” Revelation 3:15
God is not a mealy mouth preacher.
Can you imagine God vomiting out Christians? How would we like to be
a food particle in God's mouth, so distasteful to him that he has to
vomit. For this to be true, all we have to do is to be like Peter,
and seek the comfort and safety of the enemy' fire before he
eventually came to his senses and repented with weeping, and because
of his testimony that Jesus was the Christ sent from God, Jesus
called his testimony the rock on which his church was built.
If any of us have been fearful of
standing for the Lord, Let us repent with weeping, and turn again to
our first love and for all that for which he stands.
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