The other day I was helping a friend of mine who stays far from here. He probably doesn’t even know how much I do for him. I spent almost an entire day in my already busy week doing stuff for him. Although it was physical work, I enjoyed it.

It was nice to do a little manual labor for a change. I enjoyed doing something different. I enjoyed driving into town, stopping at a big box store to see what they had in stock.

As she made room in the garage to store her things, Renata commented from her office that my friends were using me. I argued with that, saying that they would never abuse me.

But that got me thinking. I wonder how you would feel if his friends abused you. I know my friends wouldn’t, but what if? It wouldn’t be good if you did something nice for your friends out of love and they were just abusing you.

Would you still do things for them? Maybe she would reach a point where she would draw a line and say this is it! It wouldn’t be easy to keep doing things for them.

God draws a line in the sand when people abuse Jesus. When people turn their backs on Jesus and insult him, it is not redemption. God does not allow people to mess with Him or Jesus. And we must listen and hear these words clearly. God is not a God who moves the goal posts to make room for those who are out of the way. Somewhere is enough and the next step is towards the fire:

28If the penalty for breaking the law of Moses is physical death, 29what do you think will happen if you turn against the Son of God, spit on the sacrifice that healed you, and insult this merciful Spirit? 30This is no small matter. God has warned us that he will call us to account and make us pay.

This certainly isn’t light music and I’m really happy not to be lumped in with those people. Still, I have to be careful. Don’t I sometimes fall into the trap of a lifestyle that makes the blood of Jesus unimportant?

All of us must ensure that we always live within the prescriptions of God’s Word. We must remember that God is only God. Yes, He overflows with love and grants us grace upon grace, but God will not allow us to mess with Him or Jesus.

May you and I never experience what it means when God begins to dole out punishment. Let’s do everything possible to live as grateful children of God. Grateful that the blood of Jesus flowed to pay for our many, many sins.

May we never abuse the blood and grace of Jesus.

Holy Scripture

Hebrews 10:26-31

Reflection

Do you live within God’s guidelines?

Where could you be deviating from the course?

Who do you need to help to avoid being subjected to God’s punishment?

Prayer

Father, sometimes I tremble to think how badly You will punish people who do not live according to Your will. Help me not to fall into the trap. Help me help others live on the right side of the line. In the name of Jesus. Amen.

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