YOU AND ME GOD, AGAINST THE WORLD
Have you ever felt like the whole world is against you? Some times it feels 
that way doesn't it. Even if you are right and know you are right, the world 
often is really not interested in what is right, they only want what they 
want anyway.
This little story kind of puts things in perspective.
A preacher had been having trouble with his congregation. It seemed they 
could agree upon nothing, and controversy filled the air until meeting on 
Sunday itself, became an area of conflict, and unhappiness filled the 
church. The leaders of the congregation organized a meeting of 10 elders and 
the preacher. They met in the conference room, sitting about a magnificent 
mahogany table. One by one the issues were dealt with and on each issue it 
became more and more apparent that the preacher was a lonely voice in the 
wilderness.
The leader of the meeting said, "Come, Preacher, enough of this. Let us vote 
and allow the majority to rule." He passed out the slips of paper, and each 
man made his mark. The slips were collected and the president said, "You may 
examine them, Preacher. It is 11 to one against you. We have the majority."
Whereupon the preacher rose to his feet, "So", he said, "You now think 
because of the vote that you are right and I am wrong. Well, I stand here, 
and he raised his arms impressively, and call upon our Holy God to give us a 
sign that I am right and you are wrong."
Suddenly, there came a frightful crack of thunder and a brilliant flash of 
lightning that struck the mahogany table and cracked it in two. The room was 
filled with smoke and the elders were hurled to the floor.
But the preacher was untouched, his eyes flashing and a grim smile on his 
face.
Slowly, the speaker for the elders lifted himself above what was left of the 
table. His hair was singed, his glasses were hanging from one ear, and his 
clothing was in disarray. He said, "All right, 11 to two. We still have the 
majority."
I'm reminded of the words of the apostle Paul in 2 Timothy 4:15-18 writing 
about a man named Alexander. He wrote to Timothy: "You too should be on your 
guard against him, because he strongly opposed our message. At my first 
defense, no one came to my support, but everyone deserted me. May it not be 
held against them. But the Lord stood at my side and gave me strength, so 
that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles 
might hear it. And I was delivered from the lion's mouth. The Lord will 
rescue me from every evil attack and will bring me safely to his heavenly 
kingdom. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen."
Paul said, he stood all alone for the truth of God's word, but he also 
understood that "the Lord stood" at his side. I can promise you (from 
experience) that at times, if you stand for truth, for purity, for 
righteousness, at times it will seem that you stand all alone. Never forget 
that God is with you always.
Russ Lawson
Thursday, August 14, 2014
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