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One
day, a very rich old Jewish man received a pleasant visit
from his two sons. The father felt elated as they occupied
his time that day, taking him to his most |
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favorite places throughout the city. Then, as daylight
began to fade, his sons took the father back to his house. |
They
opened the car door and proudly escorted their aged father inside
the house. Now the house was unusually dark and quiet when they
entered. And as the father began to peel off his coat, all of the
lights in the house flashed on! A great noise was heard all over the
entire house; SURPRISE!!!
Suddenly,
his children, grandchildren, friends, neighbors, and many others
came out from their hiding places! But the old man seemed bewildered
and confused about the purpose of the joyous event. “My sons, why
have I been so honored by everyone here this day?” he asked. “You
will soon see”, his sons replied. They led their father into the
dining area and put on their party hats. The father was led to the
seat of honor at the head of the table. Then a hush fell over the
room. The kitchen door opened and the celebrators began shouting,
“Happy Birthday!”
The
old man began to blush, yet he reluctantly stood up. The joyous
crowd was hushed to hear the man of honor speak. “Friends and
family, I’m a bit embarrassed to have to say this, but it seems that
there has been a mistake. Today is not my birthday, my birthday is
on October 27th and today’s date is April 20th”.
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But as soon as he uttered his last word, the
celebrators began cheering as if they had not heard a single
word the old man said. Then a cake, decorated with a
Swastika, was set before him.
He stared
closely at the words clearly written; |
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Adolph Hitler - Born April 20th. |
He
trembled in shock as he realized that they had associated his good
name with the life of an evil tyrant! The crowd kept begging him to
blow out the candles. But the distraught man was too appalled to
allow himself to witness another moment. “This gathering is a great
abomination to me!”, he said as he angrily fled his house.
What a
bizarre story! But we know that often times, truth can be much
stranger than fiction. Think about it, what if your own children
honored you one day by merging the most memorable moments of your
life with the most despised man of modern times! Making it appear as
if you and he were the same man. Would you feel honored or
disgraced? And even after turning your back in disgust against their
dishonorable celebration, what if they continued to send cards of
appreciation and best wishes to you on Adolph Hitler’s birthday,
completely ignoring yours! Would you be at all offended? Would you
feel endeared to these children? Could you bear to read their
affectionate cards?
What if
after barring the door of your own house, these children continued
to return at the same time every year, forcing their way into your
house to repeat the same celebration? Would the celebration become
less offensive to you or would your pain eventually turn to rage?
"Son of
man, do you see what they are doing—the utterly detestable things
the house of Israel is doing here, things that will drive me far
from my sanctuary?” (Ezekiel 8:5)
Dear reader:
Do you desire to love God with all your heart, soul, mind and
strength? If so, then realize that the time
“...has now come
when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and
truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks.” (John
6:23) You may be asking yourself “How do I worship God in
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True worshipers
eagerly seek to accommodate their Fathers will and not their own.
“The
LORD will turn from his fierce anger...because you obey the LORD
your God, keeping all his commands that I am giving you today and
doing what is right
in His Eyes.”
(Deuteronomy
13:17-18)
Our
Creator is drawing Ezekiel’s attention to religious gatherings that
are offensive to God, so offensive that He must get up and leave his
own house just like the old man in the story.
The
Creator is expressing His true feelings regarding those who
“pretend” to make celebrations in His name,
“Is it a
trivial matter for the house of Judah to do the detestable things
they are doing here?...Therefore
I will deal with them in anger; I will not look on them with pity or
spare them.
Although they shout in my ears, I will not listen.” (Ezekiel 8:17)
“Do what is right In His eyes”
When we hold a
festival to honor God, shouldn't we first consider whether He would
approve of it? He is our Father isn't He? Yet while many admit the
pagan origins of the festivals of the modern church, they continue
to practice them their houses of worship. Do they think that by
continuing these practices year after year, that our heavenly Father
will eventually get used to them? On the contrary, His wrath is
building to the point that He is ready to take his children out of
his will forever! That thought should get our attention.
Some
of those wicked children did repent of their actions and refused to
participate with those who rebelled against their father. Yet
strangely, they took up a new form of rebellion. They refused to
appear all on the true day of celebration. So likewise, many in the
modern church have come to realize there are special seasons that
God has chosen for celebrations yet those who claim to be faithful
have found other things to do. What are the father’s feeling towards
them?
"A certain man was preparing a great banquet and invited many
guests…"But they all alike began to make excuses...The servant came
back and reported this to his master. Then the owner of the house
became angry” (Luke 14:15-22).
Will you be in His will?
And so what
became of the father and all of those wicked children of his? How
did the story finally end? As the years painfully passed, the rich
old man died. As expected his children, ungrateful as they were,
mourned for the loss of their father. But according to the will of
the old man, his memorial service was held at a very strange hour
and all of his family and friends were invited.
And so at 3:00 a.m. in the middle of the week, the service was
held. Only seven of the multitudes who were invited made the effort
to join together at the event. Tired as they were, they wore their
best out of respect for the old man. And after many tears the eulogy
was recited, and a simple prayer was said. All paid their last
respects and were ready to make their way back to their homes. But
just then a man rose and told the faithful to remain in their
places.
It was at
this time that the stranger opened his brief case, stood up and read
to all present, the will of the old man who was rich beyond compare.
The will stated that the old man’s vast empire was to be dispersed
among those who had faithfully sacrificed their time and honored him
in this last act of faithfulness. While all of his
disrespectful children and half hearted friends were all fast
asleep, others received a reward what was beyond compare.
Yes it can
be said that the modern church today mourns and weeps at the loss of
God’s only son. But do they faithfully come to the Father when they
are summoned, even if the times and seasons appear inconvenient to
them?
"To him
that overcomes I will grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I
also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne. He
that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying the
churches" (Revelation 3:21-22).
Written by Tim
Czapiewski |