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Date: Thursday, January 22, 2015
Today's Title: Equal Installments!
Today's Scripture: Luke 9:23
The year
was 1987. I had just returned from France and had
started teaching in a local high school.
For the first time since college, I had a steady job and a steady
paycheck. That’s when it arrived. I came home one afternoon to find a small
package, wrapped in a small white envelope, addressed solely to me. I checked the return mailing address and,
although I recognized the name, I wasn't sure why I was receiving mail from
this location. As soon as I opened the envelope,
however, I became painfully aware of the sender’s intent.
Inside were
a letter and a booklet of coupons with my name and address printed on each
one. The letter informed me that the
payment book for my college loan had arrived and that the fist payment was
due! Furthermore, the letter instructed
me to flip through the payment booklet to verify that my personal information
was correct. I quickly flipped through
the coupons and, as luck would have it, all the information was correct. That meant I could start making payments
right away. The lending company had even
done the math for me, dividing my entire loan into 120 equal installments! That’s 10 years for you math whizzes!!!
I stared at
that payment book for what seemed like the longest time. How in the world was I going to pay that
back? For the next 10 years of my life,
a certain chunk of my paycheck belonged to a company hundreds of miles
away. After the shock wore off and
reality set in, I shrugged my shoulders, took out my pen, wrote the check,
sealed it and the payment coupon in an envelope, and sent them on their
way. For the next several years, I did
the same thing, finally paying off the loan with help from my parents.
I’m sure
that many of you reading this Tidbit can identify with the story above. All of us, it seems, are making payments for
one thing or another in our lives. We
are either purchasing a house, a car, or furniture, and we are making payments
on a monthly basis. Our payments are
divided into equal installments and we make them an integral part of our
budgets, making sure our money is used wisely so we can meet all our
obligations.
Do you
realize that God also works on the installment plan? That’s right!
Now, I’m not saying that God is a mortgage broker or a lending institution. He isn't!
However, the principle of making equal payments does apply to our
spiritual lives. Jesus addressed this in
a conversation with his disciples concerning the cost of becoming one of his
followers. Luke 9:23 records Jesus’ words concerning the cost
of discipleship. "Then he said to them all: "If
anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily
and follow me.”
Look very carefully at the fourth word from
the end of Jesus’ statement. Did you see
it? Did you take a good hard look at the
word daily? Yes, you read correctly. He said daily! These are the terms Jesus set forth as a requirement for following
him. However, unlike a bank or savings
and loan, Jesus doesn't want us to communicate with him monthly. Instead, he wants us to relate to him on a
daily basis. He doesn't want just a part
of our lives, he wants the whole thing!
Some people, even believers, think
this is a high price to pay. However,
when it comes to buying a house or a car, they are willing to sign a contract
obligating them for several years, or a lifetime, in order to buy something.
Making payments becomes a way of life for them, and they diligently and
faithfully meet this obligation. If we
will adjust our lives to purchase something that is not permanent, doesn't it
make sense that we would also arrange our lives in order to gain that which is
eternal? God is not selling us
anything. Instead, He is offering us
eternal life and, more importantly, a loving and daily relationship with Him.
So we must ask ourselves some hard
questions. How much of our lives is God
getting? As we spend our lives, do we
remember to make our daily payment to God?
Do we spend time with Him by reading His word and praying? Are we budgeting our time and resources in
accordance with His will and commandments?
Are we willing to give God the payment due Him, namely, ourselves and to
do this on a daily basis? Are we living
our lives on the daily installment plan, seeking God’s will and obeying Him? Think about it, won’t you? Have you made your payment today?
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