This Scripture was mentioned in the book I'm reading for my small group this semester. I'm leading a group of 7 ladies and we're reading and discussing Divine Disruption. As I highlight key parts that jump out at me, I began to meditate on the Scritpures that the authors were using in the first couple of chapters.
This one really jumped out at me because the discussion was about people choosing sin over following God. That there's evil in this world, even though God is good and powerful and almighty and could stop it if He desired. But...
He gives us free will. We have the chance to either accept His Son Jesus and believe in Him, confess we need His saving grace and mercy, and then ask for His forgiveness. And God is still good while all this evil continues to reign in this world.
The Bible is clear that we cannot serve two masters. One Master (Jesus) brings us eternal life!!
The other master (Satan) brings death and destruction.
Eternal life is a home in heaven where everything will be perfect.
A life with out Jesus is a home in hell for people who don't follow Him. They will face death and destruction and torment.
The reading of these Scriptures today remind me of when I was in college out at Roberts Wesleyan in western NY. My work-study job, as an undergraduate student, was serving food in the main dining hall. I typically worked the lunch shift. When the board of directors had their annual meeting and banquet I would waitress. I did this all 4 years!
Not only did the board come to this banquet, but so did the President of the college and his wife; most administrators and some of the department heads.
Now, a friend of mine always wanted this one table that was not as full of people and was closer to the food line. But I wanted the table that had my childhood pastor sitting at it and my older friend's father in law. These two men were good tippers! Yes, the table was harder to serve: it was furthest from the food line so I had to carefully balance the trays of food and drinks all the way across the room. They typically sat close to the mini stage where the musicians were performing. It seemed like she had the easier job......I had the harder job. BUT....I received good tips because one of the men was very wealthy.
I served what everyone else thought was the harder table. You had to be very professional, keep their glasses full of water, etc and basically meet their every need. The other tables weren't as full of people, and were closer to the food line and the dish cleaning crew. My friend would serve and then her duties were done. My table, the people lingered. I had to work as long as they were there. But I received the greater reward: one year the man (his first name was Paul) slipped me a 50$ bill!! I kid you not. I was over the top excited. Each year, I did the "harder" job but always had a lot of tips!! And I could keep any tips that were given to me. We didn't divide them among the other workers.
This is like eternal life vs hell. We get to reap a lot of benefits when we serve Almighty God.
We will reap some very bad consequences when we serve Satan/evil.
Which will you choose??