The follow-up

Oct 24, 2020 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

The Follow-up to ‘Things We Should Have Done’

I stated in the previous article, “Too often our repentance is only about what we did wrong, but God says in Scripture that what you did not do (that is when you had the ability and power to do good) in refusing to help others or stand against evil is often much more harmful than your sin.”

Satan wants the Church to be passive and in limbo—too busy or afraid to act. We must never be there! What I wrote yesterday was an article on the wisdom of God, but we need the very presence of God to move and change us. Here are some helpful things you can do to ignite the spark of God’s light in your life and begin to allow the presence of God to heal, change, and motivate you to always “Do the Jesus thing” and avoid “What you did not do”.

First, purchase/download in order to view the film, “A Man Called Norman” by Focus on the Family. It came out in the ’80s. Do whatever you can to see this movie—it will move you like no other movie to become compassionate and ‘what to do’ for others.

Immediately, download the song, “The Gospel According to Luke” by Skip Ewing. It is one of these songs that you cannot just listen to one-time. It will bring the presence of God into your life so to change your behavior from “what you did not do” to “what Jesus just did through me”. (You might only find the song in Skip Ewing’s album of his greatest hits; it was a #1 hit song in 1989.)

We need the Holy Spirit’s tools in our lives that are actively being stirred-up so we can serve Jesus Christ. Do not fail yourself or allow Satan to cause you to be too busy not to see and hear the two items I just mentioned to you. They will change your life forever!

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Dr. Steven J. Wentland www.wwjwmtd.com

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