By Andrew Beasley
Be good, Andrew! I heard that phrase
often when I was young. Many times, those words would be spoken to me when I
was doing something in Bible class or worship that I should not have been
doing. Eventually, I learned to be good to avoid the consequences of not
being good. I did not want to be grounded, spanked, or have things that I
enjoyed taken from me. Frequently this is the mentality that is associated
with goodness today, this idea that we do what is right simply to avoid being
punished. But this does not reflect Biblical goodness.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment