By Mavis M. duCille
Scripture reading: Romans 2:1a
We thank God that He has laid His truth down in His book that everyone can read. It says in Romans 2:1a, “Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man….” If you want to find a word for your life, for your marriage, it is right here in this book. If you want to find a word for your children, it is here. If you want to find a word for the stranger, it is here. If you want to find a word for your work place, it is here. You tell me anything that you want to find that you could not find and it here in this book!
And so we are inexcusable. We will be more judged than any other people in the history, because God has seen to it that this Bible be distributed to every quarter, to every place. And when He says that the kingdom message will be preached to all the world, it will be that no one will be able to stand before God and say like Adam said, “The woman you gave me….” There is no excuse! Absolutely none! God has made it possible for everyone.
I notice that even the little children are responding to the Word. They raise their hands as you speak about Jesus. A light comes into their eyes! You watch it, even the little children are responding! God is doing a work, God is stirring His people, and God is going to use us—if we submit to Him!
Another thing that God has been speaking to me about is that the Church is going to be responsible before God for the respect or disrespect that the younger people show to the older people. The Church is going to be responsible before God, and so, mothers, fathers, watch how you teach your little children respect and love one for another, especially for the older.
So we must be careful how we handle the things of God, the things that God has made available to us. How we treat it and how we behave one to another.
(Excerpt from The Omega Message, July 2000)
Thought for today: Everything we need the word for is found in the Bible. So let us be faithful in how we handle the things of God for we won’t be able to make any excuse before Him.
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