As I was driving home from work the other day, one thought popped into my head, “who am I trying to please?” My laid back nature usually leads me toward keeping the peace, not wanting to rock the boat. However, when aspects of my faith are attacked, why do I keep quiet, holding back how I really feel?
Perhaps, my lack of an answer is a symptom of a lukewarm spirit, Revelation 3:16. A reflection of someone who has lost their passion, taking the Bible and church for granted. Despite my current pathetic state, I still need to respond to one of life’s question: to please or not to please?
The apostle Paul had a similar issue with Jewish Christians in Galatia. Regardless of how hard each tried, letting go of what each was taught growing up was difficult. Thus, Paul brought this concern up in Galatians 1:10. While pleasing mankind is easy; who are you living for? If Jesus is your Lord, Romans 10:9-10, why aren’t your actions reflecting this decision?
Maybe its just me, but I can’t continue to remain silent as the world around me is failing to pieces, bound for hell. If you agree with this statement, join me in the spirit of Matthew 18:19-20. With the power of numbers on our side, may the power of the Holy Spirit lift you and I up to please the Lord, Romans 12:1-2.
by Jay Mankus
