Wake Up And Live
Volume 2, Day 220
It happened more than 30 years ago but it still hurts. During a period of spiritual rebellion I ran into a young man I had earlier introduced to Christ. He was stunned to discover that I had walked away from the Lord and was no longer the person he had known. It is one of my most regretted experiences and I still pray for an opportunity to make it right with him.
During those wandering years I would have fit in comfortably as a member of the First Church of Sardis (Rev. 3:1-6). My dilemma, like theirs, was that people thought I was the person I used to be.
The risen Lord confronted the church in Sardis: “I know your works, that you have a name that you are alive, but you are dead. Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die, for I have not found your works perfect before God” (vv.1-2).
Their reputation for being alive didn’t match reality. They were spiritually dead. But there was still hope. The Lord told them to wake up and fan the spark of spiritual life still in them. “Hold fast and repent,” He warned (v.3).
Pretending to be what we aren’t is a heavy burden to bear. Our Lord calls us to lay it down, repent, come back to Him and live.
Author
David C. McCasland