It breaks my heart to see how neglectful people have gotten when it comes to God. I am reminded of times when I groan because I see the name of a certain person pop up at the ring of my phone. I think 'Oh, I don't have time for them today.' I am often too quick to hit the ever-handy ignore button. What if my parents had done the exact same thing when they were invited to church years ago? I would most likely be without a relationship with Christ right now, I would probably be Hell bound.
This morning we were offering a free gift, no catch other than to tolerate my voice for two minutes while I shared a small part of what God has done for me. Christ offers us a free gift of Salvation. Too often, we are too busy, or just not interested. This is the point where, instead of hitting the ignore button I answer and request to call them right back, but never get around to it. Perhaps we make it through the greeting, then shut God out, or this is the point where we have heard the Message, and rush out at the beginning of the invitation because we don't want the pressure to go to the altar.Maybe we begin to buzz around when the altar call starts because we don't want to think about our broken hearts, and focusing on something else relieves the pressure.
After all of this, I do fear that some people have taken the tickets, and will either throw them away, or forget. Unfortunately, as a believer, I have done just this. I have accepted the free gift that Christ offers. I have taken that step to invite Him into my heart, then I have forgotten. I have neglected to be attentive to the Holy Spirit who resides within me. I have failed to utilize the free gift. What if, like those movie tickets, the Holy Spirit expired. Would you be past your expiration date?
For clarification, the Holy Spirit does NOT expire. He is eternal. But what if He did? I refuse to let Him sit in a bottle on a shelf in my heart and go to waste. The Bible tells us that He is as powerful and as relevant as Jesus and The Father, that the three are actually one in the same. Why do we struggle so much with allowing the Holy Spirit to work in us, but most importantly around us?
Lord, I want to be unleashed in my heart. I want You to shake my heart as you shook the building in Acts chapter 4. I want You to become such a presence in my life that the people around us experience You like a rushing of a mighty wind, as described in Your Bible in Acts chapter 2. I believe You can do these things. I love you. In the Holy name of Christ Jesus, Amen.
I've broken the bottle. Have YOUR way.

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