Billy Sunday used to say, “They tell me I rub the fur the wrong way. I don’t, let the cat turn around!” People who complain about straight preaching are usually cats headed the wrong way. People who walk in darkness squint when the light is turned on. The man who walks in the light welcomes more light (John 3:19-21). This explains why some people do not like to come to church. They have photophobia—they are afraid of the light!
Devotion of the Day
STRATEGY FOR VICTORY
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Romans 12:21
“Overcome evil with good” – here is a principle often overlooked. We do not master our sins and doubts and fears by direct frontal assault, taking them one by one. It is better to concentrate on the positive, become occupied with the Lord, and leave these evils to die from neglect. General MacArthur did not take each Japanese outpost on the way back to the Philippines. He concentrated on a few major objectives and left the other enemy garrisons to “rot on the vine.” If we become taken up with every temptation and difficulty we shall wear ourselves out on secondary skirmishes. Let us rather put on the Lord Jesus Christ and make not provision for the flesh. We can circumvent a lot of our worries by giving our attention to the good. Most of our ailments will die from neglect. We give them importance when we devote time and thought to them.
Make your life a major drive with Christ the objective – “This one thing I do” – and let the devil’s minor outposts starve to death.