then
Moses stood in the entrance of the camp, and said, "Whoever is on the
LORD's side—come to me!" And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves
together to him. – Exodus
32.26
In this
world of no absolutes there is a real need. The lines are
clear drawn. One good thing about the world being a mess is that there is a
clear difference between God’s way and the world’s way.
The problem comes when we, as God’s people, are
unclear in where we stand. It happens when we want to live for God, but can’t
bear to give up the world. We want one foot in the world and one foot in the
Lord.
But we can’t have both. It is God’s way or the world’s
way.
Joshua gave the people a choice – choose which God’s
you are going to serve. He told them they couldn’t have the Lord and other
gods. It had to be one or the other.
Before Elijah’s great contest with the prophets of
Baal he asked the people how long they were going to try and go back and forth
between God and Baal. ‘If the Lord is God follow Him. If it is Baal then follow
him.
Jesus said we can’t serve both god and ‘stuff’ because
we are always going to love one and hate the other.
Every time I read these words I am reminded of the
great old hymn that asks the searing question ‘who is on the Lord’s side?
Who is on the
Lord’s side?
Who will
serve the King?
Who will be
His helpers,
Other lives
to bring?
Who will
leave the world’s side?
Who will face
the foe?
Who is on the
Lord’s side?
Who for Him
will go?
By Thy grand
redemption,
By Thy grace
divine,
We are on the
Lord’s side;
Saviour, we
are Thine.
Are we on the Lord’s side? Will we boldly declare and
demonstrate it by giving God our bodies as living sacrifices to Him?
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