Thursday, June 18, 2015

An Encounter With Unbelief - Matthew 10:33

 But whoever denies Me before men, him I will also deny before My Father who is in heaven. Matthew 10:33

    I was at the local home improvement store where I bought a new outdoor lounge chair. I struggled to get the chair in the trunk. No luck. I decided to try putting the chairs in the back seat. After ten sweat-filled minutes I’d managed to get it in. Now I tried to get it out. I said “tried.” After another ten minutes one of the store’s associates approached to see if he could help. He said he was a problem solver and almost came to the point of insisting he could get that confounded chair out of my car. I said, “Have at it, my friend.” A moment of careful maneuvering and there the chair was freed from the back seat. He turned to me and asked if I’d like him to show me how to put it back in and retrieve it as easily as he did. Of course, I said, “Please do!” After showing me how to put the chair back in I thanked him and said, “God bless you.” It was at that very moment that he made the most curious remark. He said, “Oh. I don’t think God had anything to do with it.”
    I mention the encounter here for a couple of reasons. For one, I thought even if he isn’t a believer he didn’t need to make such a remark. Sure, he certainly helped me and I in return merely asked a blessing upon him . . . not a curse. Yet as helpful as he had been he still could not resist the opportunity to deny God! Here the man had a chance to show a little class despite his feelings. He could have been gracious enough to say, “You’re welcome,” and leave it at that, but no, he just had to reject God. “But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of God. - Luke 12:9.
    This encounter cannot be compared to one where an unbeliever wishes us fortune through some satanic entity or Wiccan-type earth deity. The reason is simple: if someone were to wish me well with a phrase such as, “The mother of creation bless you,” it would offer me an opportunity to share the Gospel with that misguided person. The helpful atheist didn’t offer me an alternative gospel or blessing. He simply manifested his unbelief in God by making his crass remark. These are the unbelieving people who need our prayers. They aren’t arguing a case for another god per se; they’re denying God. Yet, whether they know it or not, in their denial they are decreeing another god: the god of this fallen world, the god of this age! “But even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing, whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe, lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine on them.” - 2 Corinthians 4:3-4.
    When one denies God it can be compared to one who has been warned about the dangers of the dark and ventures forth regardless. Their pride and their stiff-necked resistance to the warnings puts them in such a precarious place. Prayers, our prayers, are indeed what these lost souls desperately need!
    Let us always pray that the Holy Spirit will fill the hearts and illumine the minds of sinners like us.

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