Restrictions
Apply
False notions of liberty are strangely
common. People talk of it as if it meant the liberty of doing whatever one
likes - whereas the only liberty that a man, worthy of the name of man, ought
to ask for, is, to have all restrictions, inward and outward, removed that
prevent his doing what he ought.
Frederick W. Robertson
I was listening to a commercial on the radio
this morning and it talked about all of the outstanding things you could
buy. It went on and on about how you
could purchase so many of this and so many of that but then came the
punchline. RESTRICTIONS APPLY.
I call it the Bait, Hook and Reel ‘em in form
of advertising. You start with a great
bait, like a great fishing worm, you hook
them with the great bargain and once you get them into the store there
is that little sign or tiny print at the bottom that tells you what you are
really getting. You are left flopping
around like a fish in the bottom of the boat trying to figure out what
happened. How did I get caught?
I think the reason we often get caught in
this trap is because the ad is intended to draw you in. Just like a bass doesn’t know the difference
in a plastic lure and a real bait fish, we are caught in the flashy exterior of
the promotion. Then the advertiser has someone come in at the end and talk so
fast about the restrictions that you can’t understand what they say or the
print is so small that you need a magnifying glass to read it.
God doesn’t work that way. He is clear about what we are to do as a
Christian. He tells it like it is. The great thing about it is no one on earth
is restricted from joining His family.
It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, wear nice clothes or rags,
talk eloquently or stutter, drive a fancy car or a clunker or live in a mansion
or a hut. We all are welcome and we are
all given a choice. Often we are the
ones who restrict ourselves from following Him.
We think we are not good enough or we decide the price is not worth the
effort. God doesn’t hide our salvation
in tiny print or fast words. Lose your
life and follow Me.
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, sometimes advertising can be so misleading. We are often drawn in by the promises offered
in flashy advertising. I praise You for
making it clear how I can become part of Your family and for providing a way to
salvation through Your Son.
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