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CONSTANT COMPLIANCE
• "I give up!" he shouted as loudly as he could. • Turning from my computer to the door of my office, I saw a student who had been struggling to live a godly life. He was faithful in reading and studying his Bible, had a solid prayer life and did well in his classes. I was puzzled by his comment. • "What are you giving up?" I asked. • "Well, I was reading Psalm 119:3 and I just give up. That verse is beyond the reach of everyone. I can't imagine who he is referring to - 'They do not wrong but follow His ways.' I do my best to follow His way but I still do wrong from time to time. I must not be a Christian." • "Why don't you sit where I am sitting and type this paragraph from this commentary? I need it for a class I'm teaching," I asked. • He sat and began to type the long paragraph. It was not long before he finished and we went to the "spell checker" to see how well he had done. • "Oops - there's a mistake," I said. "O my - there's another. I wonder," I asked, "if you made two mistakes does that mean you do not know how to spell?" • "Of course not," came the reply. "I know how to spell. I just made two small mistakes that I didn't mean to make. But I can still spell." • "Well," I said, "it's also possible for one who is a Christian to commit an incidental sin from time to time and still be a Christian. Besides, our God will forgive." • Prayer: Our Father, help us to keep focused on You and to follow Your ways. But if we fail, please forgive us. In Jesus' Name, Amen. • Scripture for Today: Psalm 119:3 they do no wrong but follow his ways. • •
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