II Chron. 15:1-2 Then the Spirit of God came upon Azariah son
of Obed, and he went out to meet King Asa as he was returning from the
battle. “Listen to me, Asa!” he
shouted. “Listen, all you people of
Judah and Benjamin! The LORD will stay
with you as long as you stay with him!
Whenever you seek him, you will find him. But if you abandon him, he will abandon you.”
King Asa and his army had just come back
from a great victory over the Ethiopians. God had intervened on their behalf and
delivered them, even though the Ethiopian army was a million strong. Asa was a godly king and had prayed and asked
the Lord for help.
God sent Azariah to Asa and his army to
forewarn them. They had just seen the
miraculous power of God at work right before their eyes and now they dared not
forget that it was the Lord who did it.
God insisted that they know that in order for Him to continue to shine
His favor upon them, they had to stay in fellowship with Him. There was no mistaking the message. God would always be with those who stayed
with Him. He would always be found by
those who would seek Him. But, if anyone
would walk away from God and abandon Him, He would no longer be with them to watch
over and bless them.
We need to not forget this message. There are those who proclaim because we are
under God’s grace we cannot lose God’s favor once we put our trust in Him. Yet, God has not changed. He is holy and holiness cannot co-exist with
sin. Sin drives God away from us. If we choose to abandon God, how can we
expect God to hang around with us? If
God can overlook sin because He loves us, then He would cease to be holy. His holiness is not negated by His love. If there were no repercussions for forsaking
God, then how can we declare Him just?
How is it possible for us to live in sin and still think that we can be
acceptable to God? We need to carefully
consider these thoughts.
I do believe that those who are in Christ
are eternally secure in Him. The issue
is what it mean to be in Christ. Is it
not living a holy life? Is it not
letting the Spirit of Christ change us and teach us the way of holiness? Is it not striving to please the Lord and not
ourselves? Is it not choosing to resist
sin and when we do sin, dealing with it before Christ?
We must be careful about our relationship
with God. As His children, we must live
like it. We mock God and the work of
Christ at Calvary when we minimize the seriousness of sin in our lives.
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