"Later"
has a way of becoming "never." The men of Israel who believed the ten
spies who had returned from the Promised Land and had, consequently,
rebelled against God's promises found that out. They "presumed to go up
into the hill top" and take the Promised Land after God said they would
be wandering in the wilderness for forty years. They decided that God's
"it's too late" was not really true just
as they had decided a few days before that God's "now is the time" was
not really true. They were guilty of those presumptuous sins the
psalmist prays that God will deliver him from. The enemy routed them.
Never presume upon the goodness or severity of God. When He says
something, do it immediately. Many have hesitated and found it too late.
Esau sought repentance with tears but it was too late to get the
blessing. For Ananias and Sapphira it was too late to serve God
completely and honestly. For Noah's generation it was too late to return
to their Creator and worship Him. For Judas, it was too late. Lot's
wife--too late. Sodom and Gomorrah--too late. Gehazi--too late. The rich
man and his barns--too late. A generation of Israelis--too late. Obey
God now when the call comes for obedience. Obeying God later may be
later than you think. Beware. Satan always has some reasonable
alternative to ready obedience, the result of which is heartache and
failure. When the Spirit of God reveals to you a step of obedience, do
not presume upon the patience of God. Act now.
"Keep back Thy
servant from presumptuous sins and let them not have dominion over me;
then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great
transgression."
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