Barry Parish Church

25th January 2022

Be Still and Know - “The Day Of Salvation Will Soon Be Here”

 

(from www.premierchristianradio.com)

 

Romans 13.11-12 NLT






'You know how late it is; time is running out. Wake up, for our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is almost gone; the day of salvation will soon be here. So remove your dark deeds like dirty clothes, and put on the shining armour of right living.'


In this life everything is limited by time. You might want to have another day to complete your revision but when the examination day comes, there is no more time. You might have lots of worthy things to do but the aeroplane won’t wait for you. You may be a great athlete and keen to do some more training, but when the starting pistol is fired, there is no more time. Paul wanted his readers to have a clear understanding that their time was fast running out and so they needed to be on their toes, ready to serve God here and now, and not to put it off.


It would seem that Paul, in common with most of the early Christians, was expecting Jesus to return at any moment. However, the fact is that whether we die, or the Lord returns before our death, our lives are very brief, and we need to ensure that every moment is devoted to serving him. Paul encouraged the Roman Christians to get rid of their old way of life with its selfishness and destructiveness. They needed to abandon it like a set of dirty clothes. This wasn’t an automatic process but something that they had to choose, and it is interesting to see the number of times that Paul had to remind his readers of this. When you become a Christian, the Lord loves you so much that he wants you to change, and that process of transformation can take many years. But as we accept the new suit of clothes, we find that it is like shining armour, equipping us to serve God however tough the opposition might be.




The evil one will always be whispering in our ears that there is plenty of time. That we don’t need to hurry. But the Lord’s word to us is that the time is short and we need to live our Christian lives with a daily sense of urgency.






Question: What is God calling you to do today?


Prayer: Lord God, forgive me for those times when I am lazy and slow to follow you. Help me to live this day and every day with a sense of purpose and urgency. Amen

 

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