Spectator risks
December 16, 2003 | 12:00am
Though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need someone to teach you. Hebrews 5:12
Even the weakest among us can participate in sports, but only the strongest can survive as spectators. According to a heart specialist, when you become a spectator rather than a participant, the wrong things go up and the wrong things come down. Body weight, blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, and triglycerides go up. Vital capacity, oxygen consumption, flexibility, stamina, and strength go down.
Being an onlooker in the arena of Christian living is also risky. The wrong things go up, and the wrong things come down. Criticism, discouragement, disillusionment, and boredom go up. Sensitivity to sin and the needs of others, and receptivity to the Word of God go down. Sure, theres a certain amount of thrill and excitement in hearing someones testimony about how God has worked. But its nothing like knowing that joy yourself. Theres no substitute for piling up your own experiences of faith, and using your own God-given abilities in behalf of others.
If were to be maturing and growing stronger as followers of Jesus Christ, we need to venture out in faith and thats risky. But remember, its a far greater risk to be only a spectator. Martin R. De Haan Ii
For further study
Read 2 Peter 1:5-7. What qualities should we be developing? Also, read What Does It Take To Follow Christ? online at www.discoveryseries.org/q0710.
READ: Hebrews 5:5-14
God calls us to get into the game, not to keep the score.
Even the weakest among us can participate in sports, but only the strongest can survive as spectators. According to a heart specialist, when you become a spectator rather than a participant, the wrong things go up and the wrong things come down. Body weight, blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, and triglycerides go up. Vital capacity, oxygen consumption, flexibility, stamina, and strength go down.
Being an onlooker in the arena of Christian living is also risky. The wrong things go up, and the wrong things come down. Criticism, discouragement, disillusionment, and boredom go up. Sensitivity to sin and the needs of others, and receptivity to the Word of God go down. Sure, theres a certain amount of thrill and excitement in hearing someones testimony about how God has worked. But its nothing like knowing that joy yourself. Theres no substitute for piling up your own experiences of faith, and using your own God-given abilities in behalf of others.
If were to be maturing and growing stronger as followers of Jesus Christ, we need to venture out in faith and thats risky. But remember, its a far greater risk to be only a spectator. Martin R. De Haan Ii
For further study
Read 2 Peter 1:5-7. What qualities should we be developing? Also, read What Does It Take To Follow Christ? online at www.discoveryseries.org/q0710.
READ: Hebrews 5:5-14
God calls us to get into the game, not to keep the score.
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