Wednesday, April 5, 2017

tied



Two guys are walking through the woods and come across this big deep hole. "Wow...that looks deep." "Sure does. Toss a few pebbles in there and see how deep it is."

They pick up a few pebbles and throw them in and wait... no noise.

"Wow! That is REALLY deep... here.. throw some of these great big rocks down there. Those should make a noise."

They pick up a couple of football-sized rocks and toss them into the hole and wait... and wait. Nothing.

They look at each other in amazement. One gets a determined look on his face and says, "Hey...over here in the weeds, there's a railroad tie. Help me carry it over here. When we toss THAT thing in, it's GOTTA make some noise."

The two drag the heavy tie over to the hole and heave it in. Not a sound comes from the hole.

Suddenly, out of the nearby woods, a goat appears, running like the wind. It rushes toward the two men, then right past them, running as fast as its legs will carry it. Suddenly it leaps in the air and into the hole.

The two men are astonished with what they've just seen...

Then, out of the woods comes a farmer who spots the men and ambles over. "Hey... you two guys seen my goat out here?"

"You bet we did! Craziest thing I ever seen! It came running like crazy and just jumped into this hole!"

"Nah", says the farmer, "That couldn't have been MY goat. My goat was chained to a railroad tie."

Like the goat and the railroad tie, there are some concepts in scripture that are "tied" together, and you can't get rid of one without affecting the other. Take, for example, faith and works.  

Faith without works is powerless and ineffective (to use James' terminology, it is "dead"). Works without faith is an empty shell of ritual. The two biblical principles are so closely intertwined that it is not so much accurate to talk about "faith AND works" as it is "a faith THAT works".

"For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision avails anything, but faith working through love." (Gal. 5:6)

"Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works." (James 2:18b)

May your faith be strong enough that it can be seen by those around you through the way you live

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