“Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his clothes not be burned?” There is a consequence to every action. This is a universal truth, whether the act is of a good nature or bad. In this article, I’d like to discuss the latter.
Yes, it’s your life, and you can do with it as you please. You can touch a red-hot stove, but along with that decision you’ll have to carry the scars the rest of your life. God can forgive acts, but He generally does not undo the results. Example, a Christian can backslide, get into a drunken fight, and loose an eye. God will mercifully forgive him, but He will not replace the eye. He will have to live with the consequence the rest of his days.
Many cannot adjust to this fact, or should I say, will not. They enjoy “sowing their wild oats,” but not the reaping of the same. But what we plant is what we reap; this is the law of the harvest. Therefore, the sooner we stop sowing the bad seed and begin planting the good, the quicker we will see our desired results. Just think where some of us would be today if we had started this a year ago. So start now; don’t let the time slip by you.
There are two important things to realize. First, if one ceases today sowing the bad, they will still have to reap that particular crop in the near future. And secondly, by beginning to sow the good seed, even as you’re reaping the bad, you guarantee a good crop after the bad harvest. As the old ceases, the new will begin. But it is necessary to understand, there is a transition of the two. So don’t get discouraged! “Be patient therefore, brethren…Behold, the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, and hath long patience for it.”
A person can live with a great loss without bitterness, if they’re thankful for what they have left.
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