“Should people cheat
God?” Let us pause and reflect on this
question. How might we cheat God? Malachi addresses the issue of tithes and offerings. God, through Malachi, challenged His people
to be faithful givers to Him. He equated
their disobedience in giving to their difficulties in life. God promised
to bless His children if they brought to Him their tithes and offerings. There are other ways that we cheat God as
well.
When we fail to
acknowledge God before man, we cheat Him.
When we fail to be a witness for the Lord we are depriving others of the
opportunity to perhaps come to Him. We
are cheating the Lord of the opportunity to speak to a person’s needs.
When we fail to give
thanks and praise to the Lord, we are cheating Him of the glory He so richly
deserves. Others need to hear what God
has done in our lives and our gratitude to Him for doing it.
When we fail to serve
the Lord, we are cheating Him. God gives
us gifts and talents to use to reach others with the Gospel message. He graciously blesses us to use us and when
we don’t let Him use us, we are cheating Him of the glory He deserves.
When we fail to spend
time alone with Him, we are cheating Him of our fellowship. The Lord longs for us to spend time alone
with Him in His Word. It is there that
He speaks most often to us. It is there
that we learn how to live holy lives that please Him. The Lord longs for us to spend time alone
waiting before Him. Prayer is a vital
part of our fellowship with God and when we don’t pray, we are cheating Him of
our fellowship.
Can God accuse us of
cheating Him? Ask Him in what ways you
have cheated Him. Wait quietly for Him
to answer. Listen to what He is telling
you and start now doing something about it.
Perhaps you are cheating God in other ways. Let Him guide you. God wants to bless you, but when you cheat
Him, you are keeping Him from doing it.
Let Him have His way with you.
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