Be Ready

We spend our lives getting ready for what is coming in the future, both short and long term. We get ready to go to work, cook a meal, get married, retire, etc. In addition to things like these, we must also get ready and be ready for certain things that are of a spiritual nature.

What does it take to be ready? First, we have to know what needs to be done. Second, we must prepare ourselves to do what needs to be done. Finally, we must be willing to do what we have prepared ourselves to do. These will be true whether we are talking about spiritual or earthly matters. For this article, let us consider a few things for which we must be ready that are mentioned in the word of God.
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“A Good Work” – Really?

[This article was written by Tim Haile]

Religious people often attempt to authorize their religious practices and programs by labeling them “good works.” This label is too often attached, not upon the basis of Bible authority, but upon the basis of human preference and of the end justifying the means. These folks reason that if some good is accomplished by their action, then God must be pleased with it. Of course, this is human reasoning, and it arrogantly assumes that man’s approval of a thing makes it approved also by God! Jesus taught the danger of this reasoning in Matthew 7:22-23. He said that “many” will stand before Him in the day of judgment and claim justification on the basis that they had performed “many wonderful works.” The modern day my-work-is-a-”good-work” crowd might assume that such people will most certainly be admitted into Heaven, but not so! Jesus said that He is going to tell these people to “depart from” Him, for He “never knew” them! What had they done that was so wrong that they will be barred from Heaven? They had worked “iniquity” (lawlessness) (Matthew 7:23). Though their works were esteemed as “wonderful” by them, they were not so esteemed by God. Jesus classified these so-called “wonderful works” as acts of rebellion against God. It is sinful to invent “good works” and perform them “in the name of” Christ.
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Right and Wrong

Many are uncomfortable with the idea that there is an unchanging moral standard. They do not want to think of truth being absolute. They want it to be subjective. They do not like to think of things as being “black and white” but want to believe there is a lot of “gray area.” They think whatever is right should be determined by the individual and be based upon the situation. But the Bible teaches that there is a clear difference between right and wrong. Let us turn our attention to Jesus’ conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 7:13-29) in which He showed five areas where is a distinct difference between right and wrong.
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