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Daily Bread

Fickle followers

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The multitudes . . . cried out, saying: “Hosanna to the Son of David!” — Matthew 21:9

If you follow sports at all, you know that sports fans can change like the weather. A team’s star player can hear 70,000 cheering voices if he does well — or 70,000 booing voices if he messes up.

Sports figures easily fall from grace because people are fickle — eager to follow the one who makes them feel good, yet willing to turn against that same person if all does not go well.

Scripture contains an example of fickleness that is far more serious. A great multitude in Jerusalem  praised, honored, and cheered Jesus on the Sunday He entered the city riding on a donkey (Matt. 21:6-11). But just a few days later, some of those same people may have been in the crowd calling for Jesus’ crucifixion (27:20-23). On Sunday they worshipped Him, but on Friday they didn’t want Him around anymore.

Let’s not waver in our relationship with the Lord. Sometimes we worship Jesus heartily on Sunday, but the very next day we live as if we find His presence intrusive. Or we tell Him on Sunday that we love Him, but then we fail to obey Him throughout the week.

Don’t be a fickle follower of Jesus. Worship Him every day — not just on Sunday. — Dave Branon

 Let’s not be fickle followers

Who say they love the Lord

But live each day ignoring Him

And His life-giving Word. — Sper

 
READ:  Matthew 27:15-23

Worshipping God should be a full-time experience.

 

The Bible in one year:

• 1 Samuel 1-3

• Luke 8:6-56

DAVE BRANON

LORD. SOMETIMES

ON SUNDAY

SON OF DAVID

SUNDAY HE

WORSHIP HIM

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