I read about a Detroit man who couldnt find his house. He had gone to the right address but all he found was an empty lot. Completely baffled, he asked the Detroit Free Press to help him figure out what was going on. A newspaper reporter learned that not only was the house gone, but the deed to the empty lot was in someone elses name.
What had happened? For one thing, a few years had passed since the homeowner had left the city without providing a forwarding address. In addition, he had failed to make arrangements for someone to keep the property in repair. So the house was torn down because a city ordinance called for the removal of neighborhood eyesores.
The homeowners neglect illustrates the practical truth of PROVERBS 24:30-34. Neglect leads to loss. This principle also applies to our daily walk with God. If we neglect our times of prayer and fellowship with the Lord, our relationship with Him will deteriorate and we will no longer experience His favor. We would never want that to happen, but we allow it when we become preoccupied with anything that comes between us and Christ.
We need to establish priorities that honor God. Then well avoid the loss that comes from neglect. Martin R. De Haan Ii
Unless were occupied with Jesus
And seek to do His will each day,
Were sure to know the loss and sorrow
That comes when we neglect His way. Anon.
READ: PROVERBS 24:30-34
If you shirk todays tasks, you increase tomorrows burdens.