BACK TO YOUR VOMIT?
Memorise: And Jesus said unto him, No
man, having put his hand to the plough, and looking back, is fit for the kingdom of God . Luke 9:62
Read: 2nd Peter 2:20-22,
Bible in one year: Joshua 23:24, Matthew 23:29-24:14
Often, we find someone who starts off
very well in the Christian race and then cools off later. Sometimes, some
people who used to be very hot for the Lord may even leave the Lord completely.
When such things happen, thoughtful minds wonder, “Who will be the next to leave
the Lord?” invariably, the answer is “Not me!” We are all kept standing by the
grace and strength of the Lord. Another word for going back to your vomit is
backsliding. It means to turn away from the Lord (1st Kings 11:9).
It also means to grow cold and leave your first love (Revelations 2:4). When a
person returns to his vomit, there will be a loss of joy, happiness, peace of
mind and power. Darkness and murmuring will replace light and songs of praise.
That will not be your portion in Jesus’ Name. When I was meditating on
Elisha’s decisions to kill off his oxen,
I realised that he did this to demonstrate the burning of the bridge that could
lead him back to his vomit (1st Kings 19:21). The one who is going
to become great must make up his or her mind never to look back. Whatever will
not let you follow Jesus through and through will be destroyed in Jesus’ Name.
I am never sympathetic to anything that could stop me from becoming what God
wants me to become. Whatever will not let you ascend to the greatness that God
has for you must give way. Any friendship with the world or association with
anyone that will impede your progress to the place of greatness must be
removed.
The past is gone, and the present must
be faced with proper zeal and commitment. Anyone driving a car cannot afford to
concentrate. Anyone driving a car cannot afford to concentrate on the rear
mirror if they want to avoid catastrophe and disaster. This is why Paul said
that he forgets those things that are behind (Philippians 3:13). There are many
reasons why some people go back to their vomit. The major reasons why Lot went back to his vomit was because he lusted after
something that was not God’s will for him. The love of money has made many
people sell their future. This was the case with Judas Iscariot (John 12:4-6).
You cannot serve God and please the world at the same time. When you find
someone who has always been fervent in the things of God now giving excuses for
being absent from church programmes, it is only a matter of time; the person
will soon return to his or her vomit. If you find yourself in such a situation,
God is saying to you like the prodigal son, return and be forgiven. God does
not want any sinner to die in his sins; neither does He want His children to be
at the mercy of the devil. It doesn’t matter how far down you have gone; He is
ready to make you a better child of His.
Action Point
Examine yourself; if you have
backslidden in any way, repent and return to your first works.
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