Therefore, whatever
you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God. 1 Corinthians
10:31
When looking for a
job, you want the best pay and all the benefits that accompany that position.
In today’s job market, that usually comes with working full time, which means
dedicating no less than 40 hours a week to your employer. Part time employment
only yields a smaller paycheck with few, or little, benefits.
Today’s verse
challenges Christians to be devoted to God in a full-time position. With it,
comes a responsibility to make decisions that are God honoring, such as the television
programs you watch, how you raise your children, the places you go for
entertainment or relaxation, and so many other decisions you make about your
life.
Come to Me, all you
who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. “Take My yoke upon you
and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest
for your souls, for My yoke is easy and My burdens are light.” Matthew 11:28-30
God’s call to the
child of God isn’t a life of struggle, burdens, or weariness, although you can
experience those things in this world, BUT, His way brings rest to your soul,
wisdom to make right choices, and all He asks of you isn’t anything you are not
capable of handling. He equips you for life’s challenges so you can sustain
your life’s purpose, according to His will. That’s what a full time Christian’s
life looks like.
A part time
Christian is one who might experience intermittent blessings, but the emotional
rollercoaster of life will make you feel overwhelmed, exhausted of trying to live
life by your own strength. Allowing God to touch certain moments of your life
will not give you the full benefit package HE longs to give you.
So, are you a full
time or part time child of God? Maybe it’s time to do some soul searching and look
over God’s description of a full time Christian. The benefits and blessings far
outweigh the part time efforts you try to achieve by living your way.
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