Count on it!
September 26, 2006 | 12:00am
Whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. Galatians 6:7
A childrens book called The Chance World describes an imaginary planet where everything happens unpredictably. For example, the sun might rise one day or it might not, and it might appear at any hour. Some days the moon might come up in its place. One day you might jump up and not come down, and the next day find gravity so strong you cant even lift your feet.
Scottish biologist Henry Drummond commented that in such a place, where natural law was nonexistent, "reason would be impossible. It would become a lunatic world with a population of lunatics."
We should be thankful for the dependability of the natural laws that the Creator has set in motion. They are a great benefit to us if we recognize and respect them. If we violate those laws, however, we will suffer the consequences.
That is also true of Gods spiritual laws, such as the one in todays texts. The person who ignores Gods standards and caters to sinful appetite can expect destruction. But the person who follows the leading of the Holy Spirit will experience the blessings of everlasting life.
Gods laws never fail. For better or worse, you will reap what you sow. Count on it! Richard De Haan
Surer than autumns harvests
Are harvests of thought and deed;
Like those that our hands have planted,
The yield will be like the seed. Harris
READ: Galatians 6:1-10
When we sow seeds of sin, we can count on a harvest of judgment.
The Bible in one year:
Isaiah 1-2
Galatians 5
A childrens book called The Chance World describes an imaginary planet where everything happens unpredictably. For example, the sun might rise one day or it might not, and it might appear at any hour. Some days the moon might come up in its place. One day you might jump up and not come down, and the next day find gravity so strong you cant even lift your feet.
Scottish biologist Henry Drummond commented that in such a place, where natural law was nonexistent, "reason would be impossible. It would become a lunatic world with a population of lunatics."
We should be thankful for the dependability of the natural laws that the Creator has set in motion. They are a great benefit to us if we recognize and respect them. If we violate those laws, however, we will suffer the consequences.
That is also true of Gods spiritual laws, such as the one in todays texts. The person who ignores Gods standards and caters to sinful appetite can expect destruction. But the person who follows the leading of the Holy Spirit will experience the blessings of everlasting life.
Gods laws never fail. For better or worse, you will reap what you sow. Count on it! Richard De Haan
Surer than autumns harvests
Are harvests of thought and deed;
Like those that our hands have planted,
The yield will be like the seed. Harris
READ: Galatians 6:1-10
When we sow seeds of sin, we can count on a harvest of judgment.
The Bible in one year:
Isaiah 1-2
Galatians 5
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