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Stop Making Excuses

2 min · 21 de jun de 2026
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Our capacity for denial of the obvious is amazing. We can be presented with irrefutable evidence that something exists and yet, based on our experience, our particular worldview, our version of the truth, still deny that which is as plain as day. I recently met a man who, with every fibre of his being, believes that the world is flat. I mean, he was absolutely genuine. Wow! But did you know that there are also people who … wait for this … don't believe in the existence of God? I know, now you think I'm the crazy one. Because, in point of fact, the vast majority of the human race doesn't believe in God. No, the universe wasn't 'created', it just happened, and life simply … evolved. Former American President Ronald Reagan once said, "I have long been unable to understand the atheist in this world of so much beauty. And I've had an unholy desire to invite some atheists to dinner and serve the most fabulous gourmet meal that's ever been concocted and, after dinner, ask them if they believe there's a cook." The Apostle Paul put it like this: Romans 1:20 There are things about God that people cannot see—his eternal power and all that makes him God. But since the beginning of the world, those things have been easy for people to understand. They are made clear in what God has made. So people have no excuse for the evil they do. Look around. From the bee sitting on the flower in your garden to the peak of Mount Everest, it's obvious. So we have no excuse for the evil we do. That's God's Word. Fresh … for you … today.

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Stop Making Excuses

Our capacity for denial of the obvious is amazing. We can be presented with irrefutable evidence that something exists and yet, based on our experience, our particular worldview, our version of the truth, still deny that which is as plain as day. I recently met a man who, with every fibre of his being, believes that the world is flat. I mean, he was absolutely genuine. Wow! But did you know that there are also people who … wait for this … don't believe in the existence of God? I know, now you think I'm the crazy one. Because, in point of fact, the vast majority of the human race doesn't believe in God. No, the universe wasn't 'created', it just happened, and life simply … evolved. Former American President Ronald Reagan once said, "I have long been unable to understand the atheist in this world of so much beauty. And I've had an unholy desire to invite some atheists to dinner and serve the most fabulous gourmet meal that's ever been concocted and, after dinner, ask them if they believe there's a cook." The Apostle Paul put it like this: Romans 1:20 There are things about God that people cannot see—his eternal power and all that makes him God. But since the beginning of the world, those things have been easy for people to understand. They are made clear in what God has made. So people have no excuse for the evil they do. Look around. From the bee sitting on the flower in your garden to the peak of Mount Everest, it's obvious. So we have no excuse for the evil we do. That's God's Word. Fresh … for you … today.

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We live in a world intent on rejecting Christ; rejecting the notion that there is a God of love and justice in heaven; rejecting this fanciful idea that He'd do anything so dramatic as to send His Son into this world, to die for us on a cross so that our sins might be forgiven, and to rise again to give us the gift of eternal life. Oh, in part, Jesus may still be tolerated, but not obeyed. For many, cultural Christianity has emerged as a safe alternative to biblical discipleship. Truth has been redefined, even by the church. Faith has been sidelined for comfort. The gospel has been rebranded while, all the while, persecution intensifies. And so, in response, some (many?) have perfected the art of nodding politely to Jesus while nailing the door shut in His face; wanting His comfort, not His cross; His blessings, not His Lordship. We've traded the narrow road for the wide one, repackaging Him into a benign mascot for our worldly ambitions. With all that going on … many have become ashamed of the real Jesus, of the power He offers us for our lives to be transformed, of the truth that our eternity lies in His hands. They've become timid in telling others of Him, in light of their own, watered-down faith. And yet, amidst not dissimilar circumstances back in the 1st Century AD, the Apostle Paul writes this: Romans 1:16 I am not ashamed of the gospel; it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who has faith, to the Jew first and also to the Greek. (NRSV) Friend, that's God's clarion call to you and to me to live out a fearless faith amidst a world intent on dismissing Jesus as irrelevant or foolish. Don't be ashamed of Jesus. That's God's Word. Fresh … for you … today.

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