By Bill Brandstatter
I was talking to a Christian once about
his commitment to God. He said he didn’t go to worship
services much because God had “touched him.” He stated that
he takes his granddaughter to services, but he had not been
in three weeks. He was raised in the church; however, church
wasn’t what he expected? I then asked him what did he
expect? What do you expect from God?
Some expect God to put a stamp of
approval on their lifestyle and accept them without any
change on their part. Perhaps this group would say everyone
is going to heaven, just by different routes. Yet, God
commands all men everywhere to repent (Acts 17:30, 31).
Some get upset when told what they must
do to be saved. Others object if they are asked to prove
anything about the religion they profess. Yet, the Bible
tells us we should give an answer for what we believe; (1
Pet. 3:15) so, again the question is: What do they expect
from God?
Perhaps some men think too little about
God’s perspective and too much about their own. Remember,
God doesn’t think like man does (Isa. 55:8, 9). Man lives in
a physical world. Often what he expects in the physical, he
expects in the spiritual. When excitement, entertainment,
and pleasure are the name of the game in the physical, some
expect some or all of these in the spiritual realm as well.
They may think that any church that doesn’t provide at least
one of those is not meeting their expectations.
Sometimes man thinks God’s ways are
unfair (Ezek. 18:25); yet, who is it that sets the standard
of fairness? Is it not God? It follows then that whatever
God does is fair and just and it is man’s way that is not
fair (Ezek. 33:17)!
Some may expect God to do what man is
supposed to do. God cannot save a person who does not want
to be saved. God cannot change His law of pardon to save
someone who has not obeyed Him. We must obey from the heart
the doctrine of God (Rom. 6:17).
When the rich man was in torment in Luke
16, he wanted someone to go to his brothers on earth. The
answer given to him was “They have Moses and the prophets;
let them hear them (Luke 16:30). Those who would be saved
had to do what God wanted. They had to following the
revealed will of God and written by Moses and the prophets.
Anything else was not acceptable. Today, we must follow what
Christ says (Jn. 12:48).
We cannot expect God to do for us that
which we must do. We have to work at obtaining the knowledge
we need. It takes study on our part (Acts 17:11). We must
receive it and make it part of us (James 1:12). We must obey
the gospel that God has given us and then heaven will be our
home one day. (Rom. 10:16,17; 2 Thess. 1:8) The revealed
will of God for salvation has been given to us (2 Pet. 1:3;
2 Tim. 3:16,17). We can know what God expects of us. Let us
strive to do what God expects, and always have a good
conscience toward Him (Acts 24:16).
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Bill Brandstatter preaches for the Marion
Church of Christ in Marion, IL. He may be contacted through
the congregation's website: http://marionchurchofchrist.com/
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