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| Over the last year or so, Eddie Watkins (preachersfiles.com) has encouraged me to make
various changes to my website (thatchristianwebsite.com).
For one reason or another, I have rejected his ideas over this time. Yet, he keeps on
making suggestions to me about how to bring more people to the site. He has been
complimentary about the potential, but persistent about the need for change. In this article, I want to discuss his actions and my actions in relation to three parables. I also want to make application to the Christian and Non-Christian. Luke 18:1-8 Now, to be clear, I am not calling Eddie an old woman. However, he has been persistent with me. He has desired that I change certain things. Yet, like the judge, I did not lend my ear to him as I should have. Fortunately, Eddie has not given up. He keeps on like a bulldog. Why? He is concerned about souls. He wants the Truth of God put in the hands, hearts, and minds of men. Sometimes he has been subtle. Other times he has been direct. He had hope that somewhere along the line, I would respond to his pleas. He had faith that I would come around, not for his sake, but to further glorify God. I can relate persistence to my brothers and sisters in Christ as well. Often, I see preachers, elders, and Christians pleading with those who have sin in their lives. They call upon them to change. Whether it be along the lines of modesty, attendance, personal lifestyles, study, or a whole host of other topics, they persistently encourage them to change. Yet, the words and or behaviors of the individual are constantly, No. The individual may clearly understand why they need to change, that the brothers and sisters love them, that they are right in their concerns, and yet, for whatever reason they refuse to alter their actions. On the topic of non-Christians, Christians frequently approach strangers, friends, and family to share with them the Words of the Bible. Many folks plug their ears. Others, admit they know what God would have them to do with their lives, but they do not want to change at this point in their life. How many folks do you know that wont talk religion? It is taboo at family gatherings. Yet, bless their hearts, there are Christians who despite decades of refusal from others, keep on sharing the truth. They keep the faith. They have hope that change will be made while there is still time. Luke 11:5-8 Eddie ignoring my words
and actions over time, kept at me. It was like a kid asking for a cookie. Can I have
a cookie? No. Can I have a cookie? No. Can
I have a cookie? No. Can I have a cookie? No. Christians, we need to be this way with our brothers and sisters in Christ. When we know they need to fix certain things in their lives, we have to keep at them. Be bold, be subtle, be annoying, do whatever it is you have to do, but dont take no for an answer. By all means save some! There are folks who will never listen to you. Do what you can. Speak to them. Speak to their family. Speak to their friends. Speak to groups around them. Give them books. Send them cards. Drop by videos. Leave a tract. Put the message on the radio if you have to do so. Non-Christians need the same attention. Yes, there will be times you dust your feet off. However, you keep putting the Word out. You hope they will hear about it. You hope they will change. You hope they remember your words years later in life. You pray that their hearts will soften and their ears will hear. Do not accept Satans boast that they have no chance. God can change hearts, minds, and behaviors. Mat. 21:28-30 Eddies concern has not been over a sin of mine, but it has been over how we can further glorify God. He kept at me. He was persistent. He was probably importune. However, I have repented, that is, changed. I have decided that anything worth pestering me about for over a year was worth my attention. Especially since I knew he was right. So I have begun to make certain changes on my website to further spread the gospel. I am glad he kept on knocking despite me not answering the door. If you are a Christian who has been being pestered by other Christians about certain behaviors for which you need to repent, why do you not listen to these people? Do you think that they do not care about you? Do you think they are not worried about your soul? Do you think you know more than all of them? That you stand on an island all by yourself? If they are standing with the Bible, you are standing all by yourself. Yet, they keep reaching for you. Stop the sin. Alter the behavior. Change! You will glorify God when you do. If you are a non-Christian, who is constantly annoyed by Christians talking about God, who is tired of the door knocking, who is tired of the tracts, have you considered that these folks have your best interests at heart? Have you considered they might know something that you do not? Maybe you say, I have my own religion. If so, sit down with these folks and show them where they are wrong, but be prepared to accept the possibility you may be wrong. You may find you need to repent of the life you have led. God desires that all men everywhere repent. He has stated that if you are following in actions that do not have his authority, you will suffer an eternal punishment. The folks who are doggedly trying to share His word with you do not want to see that happen. Be the son who said no, but then repented. There is no reward in persisting in sin. I hope it is well observed that I have thought a lot about the persistence of a friend. You dont have to be in sin to learn better ways and improve yourself. We can all grow in our actions such that we further Glorify God. We can all aid and encourage one another to change for the better. Please Stumble this Article! Do
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