Striving is Needed

Let no man beguile you of your reward.- Colossians 2:18

There is an allusion here to the prize which was offered to the runners in the Olympic games, and it is well for us to remark how very frequently the Apostle Paul conducts us by his metaphors to the racecourse. Over and over again he is telling us so to run that we may obtain, bidding us to strive, and at other times to agonize, and speaking of wrestling and contending. Ought not this to make us feel what an intense thing the Christian life is-not a thing of sleepiness or haphazard, not a thing to be left now and then to a little superficial consideration? It must be a matter which demands all our strength, so that when we are saved there is a living principle put within us which demands all our energies, and gives us energy over and above any that we ever had before. Those who dream that carelessness will find its way to heaven have made a great mistake. The way to hell is neglect, but the way to heaven is very different. “How shall we escape if we neglect so great salvation?” A little matter of neglect brings you to ruin, but our Master’s words are “Strive to enter in at the straight gate, for many, I say unto you, shall seek”-merely seek-“to enter in, and shall not be able.” Striving is needed more than seeking. Let us pray that God the Holy Spirit would always enable us to be in downright, awful earnest about the salvation of our souls. May we never count this a matter of secondary importance, but may we seek first, and beyond everything else, the kingdom of God and His righteousness. May we lay hold on eternal life; may we so run that we may obtain. ~ C.H. Spurgeon

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7 thoughts on “Striving is Needed

  1. We don’t hear this type of preaching often enough anymore. But oh! how we need it.
    Thank you dear sis for sharing.
    Have a blessed day for His glory.

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  2. Jesus says that “if” we abide in Him we will bare much fruit. The “if” in His statement is a daunting word. Spurgeon has nailed its meaning, for if we do not abide in Him Jesus says that we would be cut off as branches to be burned. The incentive in Jesus words to remain in Him are lost today in a religion of easy believism. Today the race is over when one is saved, not so says Paul. Not so says anyone who does battle with the enemy of our souls.

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