by Barrett Vanlandingham
June 20, 2017
There's not much I don't like about barbeque ribs. I like’em fresh and hot, I also like’em leftover from the fridge. The fact that I have barbeque sauce all over my fingers when I'm finished eating? No problem, it's worth it.
Last weekend when my wife was out of town and I discovered something about barbeque I didn't like. It happened when I decided that since nobody was around, I would skip doing dishes, and instead take a three hour nap. It seemed like a good idea at the time. But when I finally woke up, the caked on barbeque stuck to my serving bowl, plate, and silverware were still there staring at me as if I had abandoned them (which I had). So I grabbed the pan scrubber and began to chisel. I eventually got everything cleaned, but it dawned on me this task would have been a lot easier if I hadn't waited so long, ignoring a task that needed immediate attention.
This scenario can also happen in our faith journey. In fact, we've all experienced it, and there are countless ways we can fall victim: 1. When you let a conflict go too long without making things right.
2. When you get so distracted by life you forget to pray to God.
3. When you stop making time to study God's word.
4. When you start making a habit of surrounding yourself with faithless friends who are not concerned about your spiritual life.
James says “So whoever knows the right thing to do and fails to do it, for him it is sin” (James 4:17).
In Romans 1:21-32, the apostle Paul talks about those who claimed to be wise but foolishly exchanged the glory of God for man-made idols. This hardness of heart resulted in God giving them over to their sinful desires and the resulting consequences.
In 2 Corinthians 6, Paul reminds Christians the importance of choosing believers as their closest allies because of the Godly fellowship with each other and with their Creator.
Keeping a close walk with God's
Holy Spirit is a good way to avoid spiritual laziness. He will help you keep
your spiritual dishes clean both on the outside and on the inside where it
really matters. Have a great week!