The gospel of our Lord is "the power of God unto salvation"
(Romans 1:16).
It has been often observed that the word translated "power" comes
from a Greek word which is similar to the sound of our word
"dynamite."
No one can remain the same after exposed to God's dynamite - the
gospel. If he believes it and applies it to his life in humble
obedience, it will save him from sin and further advance him along
the road to spiritual life. On the other hand, if he rejects it, it
will have a disastrous effect in his present life and in Eternity.
It has been our unpleasant experience to see men who are horribly
scarred and deformed by various kinds of explosions. But the effects
upon the life of an individual who mishandles or rejects the gospel
explosive are far more terrifying. These miserable souls are seen
hobbling through life with shattered convictions, a heart insensible
to love, a seared-over conscience, silent and unaccusing, and a will
so accustomed to choosing evil that it seems incapable of any other
choice.
So, you see, the gospel has a two-fold effect. The light that
emanates from it can melt our hearts like wax. But at the same time,
that light can harden a rebellious heart as the hardest clay. WE
have heard the gospel. It has changed our lives - one way or the
other! We need to ask ourselves: What effect has the gospel had on
me?
Other Articles by Bob West
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Harboring Grudges
The Power of a Pawn
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