Don’t you fear God?

DATE POSTED: Monday, April 15, 2024, and I was blessed to be at Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park, FL when God inspired me to prepare this devotional. My Footnote will tell you how to find, read or listen to any and all episodes that I have shared over the years.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE FROM THE Good News Translation (GNT) IS FOUND IN Luke 23:39-42

THE BIBLE TEXT IS: One of the criminals hanging there hurled insults at him: “Aren’t you the Messiah? Save yourself and us!”
The other one, however, rebuked him, saying, “Don’t you fear God? You received the same sentence he did. Ours, however, is only right, because we are getting what we deserve for what we did; but he has done no wrong.” And he said to Jesus, “Remember me, Jesus, when you come as King!”

APPLICATION OF THE WORD: What if the only thing you remember from your weekend church service were the words spoken by the thief on the cross ‘Don’t you fear God’? How do you suppose that might impact you this week? Although most of us are not criminals ordered by earthly courts to die, many might be in the same position as the thief on the cross who hurled insults at Jesus. I know, you are quickly responding that I shouldn’t insult you like that, in assuming that you would be so evil as to even think of cursing God or hurling insults at His Son. But I feel like my responsibility today is to remind us that every time we turn a deaf, or obstinate ear to the Holy Spirit when He tugs at our heart’s door and challenges us on things that may offend Jesus, or are in direct conflict to His Word, we may be acting more like the thief in question, than the Savior who responded to him. Since it is highly unlikely that you or I might find ourselves on a cross next to Jesus this week, I believe the following might tend to serve the same purpose in getting your attention:
1. To meet with Jesus at the end of any day and say to him that reading His Word that day was not a priority for you. I know, your excuse was more of not having enough time, rather than a matter of priority. Explain the difference, please? Aren’t you insulting God by giving lesser priority to spending time with Him than you would at the coffee shop or in reading the local news for the day?
2. Meeting with others to worship, adore, and listen to the voice of God through His messenger as he preaches the Word of God. No, your time with God while fishing, hunting or hanging out with the guys/girls does not qualify, for God wants us to meet with others so that we might encourage them, allow them to encourage and uplift us, and to learn from them. He likens that to a time when iron sharpens iron – something that can’t be done virtually or alone. Imagine overhearing someone say to God that they were counting on getting with you at church to ask questions or receive encouragement, but you didn’t show up? And because it wasn’t a priority for you, they won’t return?
3. We deserve to die, much like the two thieves hanging on each side of Jesus at Golgotha. But each day,for the unsaved, you have the choice of establishing, or changing your stance on eternity. Friends, which one of the thieves did you imitate yesterday? By the end of the day, did you determine in your heart to ask Jesus to please remember you in His kingdom, or were you just as determined to hurl insults at Jesus and curse Him for His sacrifice on the cross so that you might be set free from sin and Hell? Each day we will determine in ourselves, if Jesus came today to collect His church, will we be a part of the saints that Jesus takes with Him, or settle for the pit of Hell with Satan and his demons. Our decision on what we did with Christ up to that point in time will determine our eternal destination. Acceptance of Jesus as Savior prior to that moment will give us the right to be taken up with the saints to be with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit forever. Without that, you have agreed to remain with Satan and his promise of eternal damnation. The choice is yours today, my friend, so don’t delay, Jesus’ return is closer today than it has ever been before.

PRAYER BECAUSE OF THE IMPACT OF TODAY’S SCRIPTURE: Should You return this very moment, I am convinced Lord, that You will still find many who replicate the lives of the two thieves mentioned in today’s Scripture. However, I praise You, Lord, for I am convinced that you will also find many who are ‘In Christ’, for they have accepted You, have an intimate, daily, active, and personal relationship with You, and are standing ready and waiting for Your return. They stand in fear and respect of all You have shared in Your Word, and because they have accepted that and asked for forgiveness of their sin, they stand ready to welcome Your return with open arms. Please Lord, once again today, please touch the hearts and lives of all those we know, and draw them to Yourself. Convict them of their sin and soften their hearts to reach out to You for eternal life, for we want to see them in glory worshipping you when we are blessed to arrive on the scene ourselves. You are holy, righteous and loving, and because we are not, we beg You to continue Your work in us until the day You call us home to Heaven. AMEN!

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