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Playing With Fire

Posted by Dion Todd January 28th, 2016 12,789 Views 0 Comments

Why do you call me, 'Lord, Lord,' and don't do the things which I say? Luke 6:46 WEB

Dad always warned us about playing with fire. One day my brother, who was only about three or four years old, got a hold of a pack of matches. He hid in the closet to play with them, sitting under the clothes that were hanging in there. It wasn't long before the closet was on fire, and then the entire house. By the time my mom noticed, it was too late. We all got out, but the house burned to the ground with everything in it.

Dad was at work and when he came home, he saw all of our belongings and the home that he had built with his own hands, uninsured and in ashes. Instead of being angry though, he hugged us all and was so thankful that we were all ok. Ken did not play with matches anymore.

God's word is there to protect us. It is for our own good that we follow His commandments. If you follow the Lord's guidance you will have a good life, maybe not rich, maybe not famous, or maybe you will have both. When we walk in disobedience we open so many doors of failure and frustration that He wanted to spare us from experiencing, but we can have it our way.

Wherever you are in your walk today, and no matter what you have done, God is not mad at you for burning down the house in the past. He will forgive you and he is glad that you are safe. Learn from it, listen to Him, and try to do better next time. Obedience is a key to a great life.

Prayer: Father, forgive me of my sins and restore me. Bring back the passion and the fire that I once walked in. Give me the grace to walk in obedience and help me to make the right decisions in my life, in the name of Jesus Christ I pray.

Note: Good morning, happy Thursday :)! FAAD members (and others who may be interested), just a reminder that the FAAD weekly chat is happening tonight at 7pm EST in the RHM chatroom! The topic is "Perfect Love Casts Out Fear" and will be led by Jeff Smith. The Thursday chat is a great time to interact and share about what has been on your mind for the week as well. Have a blessed day!

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