Mail
In Rebate
But let us who are of the day be sober,
putting on the breastplate of faith and love, and as a helmet the hope of
salvation. For God did not appoint us to wrath, but
to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us, that whether we wake or
sleep, we should live together with Him. 1 Thessalonians 5:8-10
Am I the only one who gets irritated by mail
in rebates? I am the kind of gal who
wants a get what you see when I shop. I
have a theory. The mail in rebate is a
ploy to get you in the store for a low price.
The catch is when you get in there you are still going to pay the full
price you just have to go through a ton of paperwork to get the price you
originally came in to pay.
It is kind of sad really. Instead of charging you a less expensive
price in the first place, retailers are counting on you coming in and wanting
the item so badly that you will pay the full price anyway. Since the majority
of people don’t want to go through the hassle of filling out a bunch of forms
and then mailing them in, then waiting for them to send you a check, or in some
cases a gift card to purchase more of their stuff, the majority of people just
don’t bother and the retailer knows this so they make the same amount of money
they were going to charge you anyway.
I want to be able to buy something at face
value. I am tired of the fine
print. The stuff that tells you what you
are really getting. I have started going
immediately to the fine print because that is where the true cost is. This same thing happens with people. You want to trust what people say and do but
that is just the surface that we see. We
have a tendency as humans to use others for our own purpose. Many times the fine print is what we don’t
say and do.
One of the things that I love so much about
God is that he doesn’t use a big advertisement to draw us in and then smack us
with the fine print. What you see is
what you get. There are no hidden
agendas or forms you have to fill out in order to get salvation. He doesn’t hide the steps in tiny letters you
can’t read without a magnifying glass, under a big picture of Jesus hanging on
the cross. It is simple and to the
point. Jesus died for our sins. You can have salvation. Jesus paid.
We win if we choose to. That is
the best advertisement ever and many choose to refuse.
Prayer for
the Day:
Heavenly Father, I praise You for offering me salvation without the fine
print. I am free to choose You at any
time and I am not required to fill out a form and You don’t draw me in with
false advertising about what salvation costs.
You state exactly what it cost.
Jesus life on a cross for my sin.
The highest price ever paid and I am forever grateful.
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