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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2015
Today's Title: Balancing Your Statement
Today's Scripture: Daniel 5:27
It
is one of the most unpleasant but oh so necessary tasks I have to perform on a
monthly basis. Once a month, the bank
notifies me via e-mail that it is time to reconcile my statement. In essence, the bank calls me to account for
my spending during the previous month to see if my records match theirs. Their records are the standard and, with very
few instances, their records are accurate.
Time was when this process took
several hours, if not days! The ritual
included pencils, paper, coffee, calculators, more coffee, erasers, alarm
clock, and another pot of coffee. The
process was tedious because at some point, you had failed to enter a
transaction and that meant spending the majority of the night chasing down a
few dollars or pennies.
On more than one occasion, I have
witnessed my mother chase a penny for days as she balanced the books at my
dad’s business. To my mind, all that was
necessary was to add the penny back in, but not mom! She wanted the books to
balance and she worked at it until they did!
The jump from balancing a bank
statement to balancing a life is not a large one. The same principle that applies to keeping
abreast of the funds in a bank account also applies to the Christian life. Let’s
take a quick look at what the Scriptures teach us about living a life in
balance with God.
In the Old Testament book of Daniel
we meet a king whose life was out of balance. The people of Israel were living in captivity in Babylon . Daniel, who was a wise and godly man, was
called to stand before the king and explain a mysterious message he had
received. During a great banquet King
Belshazzar had thrown, in which he drank from the gold and silver goblets
stolen from the Temple
in Jerusalem ,
the fingers of a human hand appeared and wrote a message on the wall of the
banquet hall. Belshazzar summoned Daniel
to interpret the message and Daniel did so.
Daniel 5:27 is the heart of
God’s message to Belshazzar. It is a
message we all need to hear and to consider as we bring our lives into balance
with God’s word and His expectations for all those who bear His name. This passage says, “You have been weighed on the scales and found wanting.” What a sobering statement for Belshazzar to
hear. In fact, the Scriptures tell us the king grew pale when he saw the
handwriting on the wall and this is understandable. The message, however, tells us that there is
a standard against which the king was measured and that standard was God’s
standard and this standard is always accurate!
As Christians, we need to take heed
and consider this statement from the book of Daniel. God’s standards for holiness, His standards
that we are to be like Christ, and His standards for maintaining our
relationship with Him have not and will not change. Every day we are to take account of our lives
and to compare them with the accurate statement found in God’s word. Do our transactions, the things we do in
life, square and balance with God’s word?
Are we living in a manner consistent with God’s statement or are our
lives woefully out of balance with God’s will?
Today, as you go about your routine,
stop and consider your actions, your thoughts, your words, and your
motives. Are they inline with God’s
requirements? Are we stewarding our
lives wisely or are we writing checks haphazardly, expecting God to cover us
when they are presented for payment? Are
our lives in balance today or are we, like Belshazzar, weighed in the balance
and found wanting? Have you balanced your spiritual statement today?
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