Many,
before entering the Lord's service, no doubt feel that once they have
been baptized, become accustomed to attending worship periods regularly,
and overcome some of their old habits, they will pretty well "have it
made" in serving the Lord. Doing these outward services, however, is the
easy side of obeying Christ. The difficult side involves that which is
within; it involves keeping the heart right.
It is easy
to attend the worship periods, but it is difficult to worship, to rid
the mind completely of worldly things, and to concentrate fully on the
Lord. It is easy to sing, but it is difficult to meditate on the words,
making the sentiment of the song one's own sentiment. It is easy to bow
the head, but it is difficult to pray. It is easy to eat bread and drink
fruit of the vine, but it is difficult to concentrate as fully as one
should on the suffering of Christ. Sitting through a worship period is
not in itself worship, for true worship must proceed from the heart.
(Eph.5:19; Jn.4:24).
In moral
realms, the difficult thing to do is to keep the heart pure.
It is
relatively easy to refrain from killing, stealing, or committing
adultery. After all, one is hindered in such matters by the laws of the
land, social pressures, forbidding circumstances, fear of being caught,
etc. It is difficult, however, to completely rid the mind of jealousy,
selfishness, discontent, lust, hatred, bitterness, a spirit of revenge,
etc. Anyone who has ever been jealous of another knows the difficulty
involved in cleansing the heart of this terrible sin. So it is with all
the sins of the heart.
It is easy
to develop a friendly way and gracious manner with others, but it is
difficult to develop genuine love and concern for others within the
heart. It is easy to give something to some charity drive, but it is
difficult to develop real compassion for the poor. It is easy to say,
"Forgive me, Lord," but it is difficult to repent.
The wise
man said, "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the
issues of life."
(Proverbs 4:23).
This is an essential part of serving the Lord...and the difficult part.
Other
Articles by Bill Hall
The Cost of Influence and
Reputation
By Grace Through Faith But When?
Good Leadership
Christians With No
Denominational Ties
Two
Men Can't Agree on Religion
Two Men Know They Are Saved
The Church's Purpose
Attitudes Towards the Weak
The Booing Spectators
Two Men Disagree With the Preacher
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