"Am I now trying to win the approval of men, or of God? Or am I trying to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ." - Galatians 1:10
The
Sunday that I was being considered for the role as pastor at my first
church, a young believer asked this question: "Do you serve God, or
man?" The Next year Bob Dylan wrote the song "Gotta Serve Somebody". The
issue is thought provoking and life directing. As Jesus said in Matthew
6:24, "No one can serve two masters"
Paul
faced quite a dilemma with the churches in Galatia. The believers had
initially trusted in the finished work of Christ for their salvation,
but now there were false teachers that sought their allegiance. These
teachers were winsome and convincing, teaching a works salvation. They
were seeking the approval of their own circle of peers and were
determined to increase their followers. Paul sought the approval of the
Lord alone and was simply saying, "No one can serve two masters"
There is no safer path than the one that follows the Lord alone. Do you seek the Lord's approval in every decision you make? Is His will the most important thing in your life? Serve the Lord and you will never go astray. Remember, "No one can serve two masters"
There is no safer path than the one that follows the Lord alone. Do you seek the Lord's approval in every decision you make? Is His will the most important thing in your life? Serve the Lord and you will never go astray. Remember, "No one can serve two masters"
Think about this: "We
put one foot on God's side and one on the side of human reasoning; then
God widens the space until we either drop down in between or jump on to
one side or the other."
- Oswald Chambers
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