Have you drifted away from God? (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)
GROVE, OK (ANS - July 31, 2016) -- “And
I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love.
Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for
today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can
separate us from God’s love”— Romans 8:38 (NLT).
In a recent exchange of emails with a friend who lives in Texas, he confessed he had not attended church for years.
He
added, “After being on fire when I discovered the teaching of The Word
at Calvary Chapel in a converted strip center, several years down the
road I watched us grow and move into a large new building and, to me,
the church became a stranger to me…a victim of its success you might
say. I know The Lord. I crave The Lord. But I have been absence from
audience with Him, deceived I'm sure by The Enemy into thinking that I’m
doing just fine by my own self-righteous indignation. Perhaps I am, but
that has separated me from The Word as well. Psalm 119 tells us to hide
God’s Word in our hearts so as to not sin. The characters have faded
because of my absence.”
I
can relate. I, too, drifted away from my Christian upbringing, which
began in Lake Charles, La., where my sister and I grew up walking to a
small church just a block away from where we lived. We attended
faithfully. After leaving home, my church attendance was sporadic until
my sons were born. I wanted them to have the same foundation so I
returned only to leave, once again, in my late 30s.
It
wasn’t until almost 10 years later that I realized what was missing in
my life. It wasn’t just the fellowship of Christian believers but a
relationship with my Savior and Lord. So, in 2001, I recommitted my life
to Him.
My
Texas friend is experiencing the same thing. He added, “The other night
I picked up my Bible and it opened to The Epistle of James. So I
started reading. I even used all of the footnotes in the Concordance to
do my own exegesis. It was like water to a man dying of thirst. Last
night I prayed for discipline to once again become a student of The
Word.”
However,
my friend is haunted by two scriptures. I Samuel 16:14 says, “But the
Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul…” and in Judges 16:20, speaking of
Samson, “the Lord had departed from him.”
He added, “I fear The Lord departing from me because of my apostasy, because I have grieved The Holy Spirit, quenched it in me.”
I
shared 10 scriptural references to the promise that God will never
forsake or abandon His children. Then, I added, “We may leave God, but
He will never leave us. No matter how bleak the situation, no matter how
empty the feeling, God will never leave us. His promises are true. His
word is above all. We can move forward because He goes before us. And if
God be for us, who can be against us?”
Photo captions: 1) Have you drifted away from God? (www.keyword-suggestions.com). 2) Carol Round.
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