We are none of us perfect, and all a
work in progress. It can be disheartening, falling down again. We
push and we struggle and we try for every inch of holiness and still
we have so far to go. Worse yet is the sight of those who are “further along”
than we are. It would be easy to get lost in the comparison. It
would be easy to see yourself as less, or wrong, or even to doubt
your salvation because you're not moving as quickly or as far.
Don't let that happen. We must
remember that we all started at different places, at different times,
and as different people. We all walk our own road to heaven so to
speak and it would be folly to compare the paths. Don't confuse what
I'm saying by the way, there is only one way to heaven and to God,
namely through Jesus Christ, but what I'm saying is that no one walks
the same steps on our journey. Some of us had the blessing of
growing up in Christian homes with Christian parents or having a
great biblical church to attend or having great teachers to learn
from; others did not. Some people started in more shadowed worlds,
or eventually found themselves there. Some of us have more dust to
shake off than others.
What is important is not your position
on the journey but that you're making it all! Whether you're a baby
Christian experiencing God for the first time or an elder nearing the
end of a lifetime with Jesus, we're all going home. Don't worry so
much about how much more work God has to do in you, the greatest
saint is a horrid creature when compared to God.
Ultimately God is the one to compare
ourselves to, the one and only standard. We may be saddened when we
compare our black soul to another's shining white but when laid
before God we are all just shades of gray, only He is perfect! It
should be a humbling and a hopeful thing to see ourselves compared to
the Holy God. We appear so much worse and He appears so much better.
Let that remind you that we are all just travelers on the journey,
no one any better than another, and to all of us God has blessed us
greatly with salvation undeserving.
If we can keep a right perspective on
ourselves and others we will be better prepared not only to continue
our own journey but to help out others with theirs. That perfect
saint you see may be battling demons inside that are tearing him
apart or that struggling new Christian with the course mouth may be
just bursting with the love of God! Remember that our only
comparison should be vertical, Man to God. Forget how others may
look to you or how you may look to others, ask God to help you see
everyone -yourself included- as He see's them. That's how to move
forward, onward and upward, to eternity.
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