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February 16, 2001
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Just A Thought
By Staff Writer Sharon BarrettMark 6:11 "And if
any place will not welcome you or listen to you
shake the dust off your feet when you leave, as a
testimony against them."
This does not
mean if people do not accept what you say about
the Lord, that you should shun them or leave them
standing in a storm when you could have given
them a ride. You do not turn your back on them
when they are in need; you help them out... a
good example of the kind of Love God tells us to
have for these ones. What kind of Christian would
we be if we left a neighbor in need? Our one kind
act could open their hearts to the word of the
Lord.
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Where
is He in Your House?
Once there was this very
wealthy young man. He lived in a great, elaborate house
with dozens of rooms. Each room was more comfortable and
more beautiful than the one before it. There were
paintings and sculptures. Crystal chandeliers, golden,
ornate railings on the stairs. More beauty that most have
ever seen. One day he decided to invite the Lord to come
and stay with him. When the Lord arrived, this young man
offered him the very best room in the house.
The room was upstairs and at the end of the hall.
"This room is yours, Jesus! Stay as long as you like
and you can do whatever you want to in this room,
remember Jesus, it's all yours." "Thank
you" the Lord replied, and with that the man shut
the door and went about his daily business.
That evening after he had retired for the night there
came a loud knocking at the front door. The young man
pulled on his robe and made his way downstairs. When he
opened the door he found that the devil had sent three of
his demons to attack the man. He quickly tried to close
the door but one of the demons kept sticking his foot in.
Sometime later, after a great struggle, he managed to
slam the door shut and returned to his room totally
exhausted. "Can you believe that!" the man
thought, "Jesus is upstairs in my very best room
sleeping while I am down here battling demons. Oh, well,
maybe he just didn't hear." He slept fitfully that
night. The next day things went along as normal and,
being as tired as he was, the young man retired early
that evening.
Along about midnight, there came such a terrible ruckus
at the front door that the young man was sure that
whatever it was would tear the door down. He stumbled
down the stairs once again and opened the door to find
that there were dozens of demons now trying to get into
his beautiful home. For more than three hours he fought
and struggled against the demons from hell and finally
overpowered them enough to shut the door against their
attack. All energy seemed to fail him. "I really
don't understand this at all. Why won't the Lord come to
my rescue? Why does he allow me to fight all by myself? I
feel so alone." Troubled he found his way to the
sofa and fell exhausted into a restless sleep.
The next morning he decided to inquire of the Lord about
the happenings of the last two evenings. Quietly he made
his way to the elegant bedroom where he had left Jesus.
"Jesus," he called as he tapped at the door.
"Lord, I don't understand what is happening. For the
last two nights I have had to fight the demons away from
my door while you laid up here sleeping. Don't you care
about me? Did I not give you the very best room in
house?" He could see the tears building in Jesus'
eyes but continued on, "I just don't understand. I
really thought that once I invited you in to live with me
that you would take care of me and I gave you the best
room in my house and everything. What more can I
do?"
"My precious child," Jesus spoke so softly.
" I do love and care for you. I protect all that you
have released into my care. But when you invited me to
come here and stay, you brought me to this lovely room
and you shut the door to the rest of your house. I am
Lord of this room but I am not Master of this house. I
have protected this room and no demon may enter
here."
"Oh, Lord, please forgive me. Take all of my house -
it is yours - I am so sorry that I never offered you all
to begin with. I want you to have control of
everything." With this he flung open the bedroom
door and knelt at Jesus' feet. "Please forgive me
Lord for being so selfish." Jesus smiled and told
him that He had already forgiven him and that He would
take care of things from now on. That night as the young
man prepared for bed he thought to himself, " I
wonder if those demons will return. I am so tired of
fighting them each and every night." But he knew
that Jesus said that he would take care of things from
now on.
Along about midnight the banging on the door was
frightening. The young man slipped out of his room in
time to see Jesus going down the stairs. He watched in
awe as Jesus swung open the door, no need to be afraid.
Satan stood at the door this time demanding to be let in.
"What do you want, Satan?" the Lord asked. The
devil bowed low in the presence of the Lord, "So
sorry, I seem to have gotten the wrong address." And
with that, he and the demons all ran away.
There is a moral to this tale. Jesus wants all of you,
not just a part. He will give you victory over all that
you give Him. How much of your heart have you given to
the Lord? Are you keeping a portion of it away from Him?
Perhaps the attacks are coming more and more each day.
Why not let the Lord fight the battles for you? He is
always victorious.
"You, dear children, are from God and have overcome
them, because
the one who is in you [Jesus] is greater than the one who
is in the
world [Satan]"
- 1 John 4:4
- Author Unknown

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