Devotion 6 - No Neutral Ground
Devotion 6 - No Neutral Ground
An invisible war is being
waged on earth every day as Satan fights to maintain control of the kingdoms of
the world. Humanity is caught in the crossfire of this
cosmic conflict and the battle also rages within our hearts, minds and souls as Satan also
strives to keep our focus away and off from God. Hence, when it comes to our
position in Christ, there is no place for indecisiveness. Jesus’ expectation is
very clear: He demands complete allegiance. This is how He worded it:
Matt.12:30 – “He who is not
with Me is against Me; and he who does not gather with Me
scatters.”
Lk.11:23 – “He who is not with Me is against Me, and he
who does
not gather with Me scatters.”
Both scriptures point out that neutrality toward Christ is not possible. And because there is no neutrality with Christ, we are forced to decide for or against Him. We either fight against evil or against righteousness. We either fight for the kingdom of God or for the kingdom of evil. Trying to be neutral by doing nothing for God is to be on the side of Satan because we are allowing evil to continue and to grow without opposition. The translation from The Message Bible makes it even clearer.
“This is war, and there is no
neutral ground. If you’re not on my side, you’re the enemy; if you’re
not helping, you’re making things worse.”
Thus, there is no middle ground; there is
no place to be neutral. If we are not gathering with Him, then we are
scattering or working against Him. We cannot avoid a decision about His
Kingdom, “not to decide” is a decision. When we
disobey God, we essentially obey Satan, just as Eve did when she took her first
bite of the fruit explicitly forbidden by God.
And so, a fundamental question to ask is,
“Who is the Master of my life?” Does the
love of Christ compel us to the unreserved commitment of obedience and of
faith? If Christ is not the master and Lord of our life, He is not Lord at all!
And the evidence of our allegiance to Christ
will be seen in whether we are working with Him or against Him.
To Gather and to Scatter
The action of scattering is of course the opposite of gathering. They are actions that are part of a shepherd’s life. In the Greek language, they can refer to the gathering of sheep and the scattering of sheep. For example, the word ‘scatter’ is used in John 10:12 to describe the action of a wolf when it gets into a flock of sheep.
Jn.10:12 – “But a hireling, he who is not the shepherd, one who does not own
the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf catches the sheep and scatters
them.”
Here also we see that there is
no neutral ground. We are either a shepherd trying to gather the sheep or we
are a wolf who scatters them. But these words can also be used in an
agricultural sense. We gather and we scatter during the harvest period. It is an
allusion to the gathering of wheat and binding it in sheaves and losing the
wheat by scattering the wheat loose in the field. He who does not gather in the
harvest scatters it. He destroys the harvest.
The
point of the picture used by Jesus here is very clear. Everything that we do
day by day will have one of these two effects: It is either going to draw
people to the Lord Jesus or away from Him.
There is also no middle ground or neutrality in the spiritual realm.
When Jesus does not rule our hearts as King and the Lord of our lives, we are
vulnerable to evil spirits. If we are not with Him, we are on the other side. In fact, the scripture clearly warns us that even as
children of God, we can be enemies of God if we continue to love the world.
James 4:4 – “Adulterers and adulteresses! Do you not know that friendship with the world is enmity with God? Whoever therefore wants to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God.”
Adulterer & Adulteress – one who has a covenant relationship with one party, and yet involved with another. Hence, when God used the words adulterer and adulteress on His children, He was referring to spiritual adultery; when we pursue or seek the pleasure and gain of the world after our union and allegiance to Christ.
Gideon’s Altar
Judges 6:25-26 - “Now it came to pass the same night
that the Lord said to him, “Take your father’s young bull, the second bull
of seven years old, and tear down the altar of Baal that
your father has, and cut down the wooden image
that is beside it; and build an altar to
the Lord your God on top
of this rock…”
God
had made it very clear that His children should not have any rival altars,
idols, or other gods. Yet, Gideon’s father Joash had a pagan
shrine in his backyard. Thus, until Gideon put things right in his own
backyard, God would not use him to deliver His people. He could not fight for
the Lord while retaining a shrine to Baal.
The spiritual implication here is profound. Before Gideon
could be the deliverer of Israel, he had to be the destroyer of Baal. It is the
same for us, before we can have victory over our sins, problems or habits,
Jesus Christ must be the unquestioned Lord of our lives. There is no victory
where there is idolatry or a divided heart. God’s altar cannot be built until
Baal’s altar is destroyed, the two cannot co-exist. If we are not for Him, then
we are against Him. Be wise, choose the right side and
stay with Christ.
To be a disciple of Christ, we must
intentionally and mindfully pledge our full allegiance to Him and make Him Lord
of all of our lives!
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