“The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the Spirit will reap eternal life.” Galatians 6:8 (NIV)
The siren didn’t have to alert me that a cop was trailing behind me. I had already glimpsed him out my rear view mirror. Guilty as charged, I pulled off the Interstate and found my license – let’s just get this over was my mindset. Going 87 miles per hour in a 70 zone isn’t a good thing. I was laughing, talking and zooming along with the flow of traffic. Totally oblivious to the speed, I ignored the warning signs. The speed limits were posted; I had passed several cops already – braking just in time to miss their radar. But this time, I wasn’t so lucky.
Wonder how many times, we have zoomed passed God’s warning signs? Oblivious to His commands, we ignore the truths of His word and settle in for what the crowd is doing. After all everyone else is doing the same right? The cop that pulled me over wasn’t interested in what others were doing; I was in his radar and he caught me.
Our Holy God is interested in our lives. He knows that when one of His children slips outside the limits of His protection others will be affected. Casualties fall in the aftermath of our disobedience sometimes right along with us and other times the damage occurs later. Regardless we reap what we sow – even if the reaping is further down the road. And unfortunately, the price for not heeding God’s warnings is much higher than the ticket I’ll receive. Next time, I will heed the warning signs and avoid the consequences – how about you?
“Father, help us to stay within the loving limits of Your word and avoid reaping devastating consequences.”
For His Glory
Janet Martin
TRBC Coffee Break
TRBC will be hosting the I Still Do conference
Saturday, October 17th.
I Still Do, a Family Life event, is designed for married couples to reconnect and strengthen their marriages. Dennis Rainey, Alistair Begg, and other speakers and entertainers will be sharing from the stage. The conference will be hosted live at TRBC and simulcast nationwide to thousands of churches! It’s an exciting event and we’d love to see the Worship Center filled with couples committed to their marriage, especially in light of the recent Supreme Court decision.

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