“I’m on the fence about it.” Have you ever said that? You
just are not sure which way you want to go; or which way is right. Well, at
Camp YoliJwa they do a little skit that deals with this predicament. It goes
something like this:
A girl is sitting on a fence (or a bench). She is just
minding her own business when Jesus comes over. He says “you know, today would
be a great day to come over to my side of the fence.” The girl says “yeah, I
guess I could do that.” But, just as she is about to go over Satan comes on the
other side. He says “you don’t want to do that. Come to my side. You will not
have any responsibilities on my side.” The girl stops and thinks about it. Jesus
says “please come to my side. You may not have another chance to.” Satan says “no,
you’ve got all the time in the world. Besides, if you go to his side you will
not have as much fun. Come to my side.” The girl says “you know what I think I’m
just going to stay here.” Jesus looks like he is about to cry and turns away.
Then Satan starts to laugh. The girl asks Satan “why is Jesus so sad, and why
are you laughing?” Satan says “because Jesus knows that if you are on the fence
you are on my side.”
The moral of this skit is that we cannot continue to be
on the fence. There are so many people out there who consider themselves
Christian but they are just on the fence about it. There are also Christians
out there who have chosen to accept Christ but they are on the fence in other
ways or about other things.
It’s like this. When I was first learning how to drive it
would take me a long time to get places because when I was at a stop sign I was
never sure if I should go or not when a car was coming. But, now that I am more
experienced I know when to commit. If I would not commit/go I would be stuck at
the stop sign for a long time. Or, if I would go but decide all of the sudden
that I should stop I would get hit.
Especially nowadays we need to know what we believe and
why we believe what we believe. We cannot continue to be on the fence about
things. If we do not commit we are of no use to God. We need to follow the
Great Commission and spread the gospel.
So, have you gone to Jesus’ side? Are you on the fence
about anything you shouldn’t be on the fence about? Are you following the Great
Commission?
Revelation 3:15-16, Deuteronomy 30:19, Matthew 28:16-20
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