Thought For Today - December 31
Happy New Year!
By: Robert A. Searles
Tonight,
most likely, the wine and liquor will flow like water. For many, the
sacred vows of marriage will be desecrated. It is likely that many
illegitimate babies will be conceived, only to be aborted later, because
they are really the unwanted accidents of a night of pleasure and
sinful passion.
The
highways will be crowded with drunks, carelessly taking the lives of
many innocent victims. Satan will have his heyday, for this is new years
eve, the beginning of another year of ungodliness and selfishness for
those who know not God, nor do not care to know him. These are the
lovers of pleasure. They love pleasure more than they love God, choosing
rather to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season.
How
sad it is to look upon the faces of these pleasure seeking revelers on
the morning after, when the fun is over! The so called friends have
departed, and the filth and confetti in the streets must be cleaned up.
Depression in soul and spirit begins to overcome the heart and soul of
sinners when they come to the realization that there is only pleasure in
sin for a season, but in the end, only sadness and destroyed lives.
Yet,
more sad is the fact that many so called Christians will be among this
flock of revelers, with their horns, and bottles, and banners, and
noisemakers, not being distinguishable as Christians from the rest of
the ungodly, worldly crowd, forgetting their covenant with God who has
sacrificed his son to save them.
What
better thing could there be for the Christian, the redeemed child of
God by the blood of the Lord Jesus Christ, than to begin the new year in
fellowship with God's people, in a place of worship, around the Lord's
table, remembering the precious blood and sacrifice that was made for
them?
As
Joshua of old has said: "I know not what course others may take, but as
for me and my house, we will serve the Lord." To begin the new year we
will be thanking God for the past years blessing and provision for us,
and looking forward to another year, if God will, to remain in
fellowship and communion with him, and be faithful in his service.
This kind of new year's celebration far surpasses anything that the
ungodly world has to offer with its' noise and tumult, rebellion, and
noisemakers.
God
says: "Be still and know that I am God." Begin the new year with
respect for God and his word. Be thankful for your salvation. Be ready
and willing to serve him wherever he sends and whatever he asks.
How about it, brother and sister in Christ, what are you doing tonight?
May the Lord be with you during the coming year, and may you abound in
his blessing!
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