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Sam. 2:12-13a Now the sons of Eli were scoundrels who had no respect for the
LORD or for their duties as priests.
How would you like history to record your
life? Eli was a priest, a respected leader in the Temple. He served the Lord
faithfully all his life, and yet, there were his sons. They too were serving
the Lord, but not like their father was. Eli’s sons were scoundrels; they were
taking advantage of people and committing all kinds of sin while in office.
These men had no respect for the Lord or his house. They used both for their
own advantage. They unlawfully took of the offerings people brought into the Temple
for their own purposes. The Scriptures also tell us that they often took
advantage of women as they came into the Temple and abused them.
Scripture doesn’t tell us all the
reasons why Eli’s sons turned out the way they did. We can only guess. They
should have known better; their father was a priest who taught and lived the
Word. Yet, they chose to ignore the Law and live for themselves and their
pleasures. Given opportunity to serve the Lord, they abused their opportunity
and rejected Him. Living under the
constant presence and influence of God does not guarantee one will live for
God.
We cannot control how our children
ultimately will respond to the Lord. They have to decide for themselves whether
or not they will live in Him and let Him guide their lives. But, we can
influence their decision in a profound way by the way we live.
The issue before us today is: are you
doing all you can to live a godly life so that those who watch you will be
drawn to the Lord? How we live out what we teach has a huge impact on whether
or not others will want to live the life we live. How about it? Are you doing
all you can do to live a godly life, a life that is well-pleasing to the Lord?
Your living will not guarantee that others will embrace your faith, but one
thing is for sure, if you are not living what you profess and teach, it will
give others an excuse to reject your faith. Live faithfully to the Lord and
strive to obey His Word and you will be long remembered as an example worthy to
be followed.
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