Stumbling Blocks
Monday, September 16, 2013
Stumbling Blocks
“Temptations
to sin are sure to come, but woe to the one through whom they come! It would be
better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were cast into
the sea that that he should cause one of these little ones to sin” (Luke
17:1-2 ESV).
Also,
“But take care that this right of yours
does not somehow become a stumbling block to the weak” (1
Corinthians 8:9 ESV).
Biblically,
the term stumbling block literally is a “behaviour or attitude that leads
another to sin.” Our Lord calls it “temptation.” Temptation gets its sting from
the sinful nature, and the sinful nature has an appetite for unwanted needs.
These needs are unwanted because we have enough, but desire more through greed
and selfishness. The Word of God categorically admonishes us “… and be content with what you have…” (Hebrews: 13:5 NRSV). As it is,
there are stumbling blocks we create through selfish desires (James
4:2-3) and there are stumbling blocks coming from outside as our
Lord pointed out above. Therefore, if we make ourselves unhappy by desiring
things that are not really needed, we are being a stumbling block to ourselves.
What
is the Purpose, and What are the Consequences of Stumbling Blocks?
For
Christians, we know the drive behind a stumbling block is to hinder our walk
with God. These hindrances can have a three-way effect: to derail our
relationship with the Lord; or if we are vigilant we will use Satan’s plan of
destroying us as an opportunity to glorify the Lord through our obedience; and this
obedience leads to growth in our faith and in the Lord (1
Corinthians 16:13).
Therefore,
every opportunity to do right or wrong-doing is dependent on our choice to obey
or disobey the word of God. Like we mentioned in some of our past articles, the
Word of God acts as a custodian to our conscience. The Bible addresses and
lists the various stumbling blocks and in this way our conscience has a guide,
and when we have a guide we must accept accountability too.
In
the account of the fall of man, Adam and Eve were given the command to obey
[The Word] (Genesis
2:16-17), but the spirit of desire entered Eve, leading to the
temptation (Genesis
3:6). Consequently, this led to the judgement of man and the
tempter (Genesis
3:14-19). If they had obeyed, this would have resulted in a
struggle-free life. The judgement handed down by God, as is evident from the
above Scripture, was added to make us earn our living after we rejected through
disobedience the free offer of eternal life. While the man and his wife offered
excuses, this did not deter the Lord from executing His Judgements. This leads
me to ask this question: do we allow others to make wrong choices on our behalf
that lead to bad consequences? The serpent acted as a stumbling block to Eve,
and in turn she became a stumbling block her husband; is this how we allow
others to deceive us? This could be our wives, husbands, friends, pastors, or
close family members; the consequences will be borne by us.
Furthermore,
in our article titled Ignorant
People, we alluded to the fact that when we are brought to account for
wrong behaviour we often plead ignorance and as the Scripture says we cannot
cheat God in this way (Galatians
6:7). I have another question: do we use ignorance as a stumbling
block to our salvation? What a costly consequence! Remember, brethren, we must
use stumbling blocks as an occasion to glorify God and to display the fruit of
obedience.
The
Lord Protects the Little Ones
I
will share two short visions the Lord gave Charis recently and this morning (September 16, 2013) as warnings. These
visions relate to temptations used by the devil as stumbling blocks. The Bible
says, “Be sober! Be on the alert! Your
adversary the Devil is prowling around like a roaring lion, looking for someone
he can devour. Resist him…” (1
Peter 5:8-9).
Kindly
allow me to share a testimony with you: more than three years ago, the Lord gave us
names of people to pray for. As a family, we have been praying diligently every
day for these people. A week ago, one of
these people, a young man, came to us saying he would like to make right with
God, and he asked us if we could pray for him. Glory to God! We prayed for him
and led him to the Lord and he instantly received deliverance from destructive
habits. He immediately joined our group for fellowship and service in our
ministry. This young man, Basil (not real name), went about sharing his joy
with his former friends and many other people by handing out salvation tracts.
The devil assigned one young lady to be a stumbling block to him. This is how The Lord exposed the devil and
this young woman through this short vision by Charis:
“I was shown
in a vision this morning (15 September
2013) and saw Jenny (not real name) talking to Basil as they were standing
on our kitchen stoop. In the vision, I perceived the Lord was angry with one of
our ministry members, so I asked the Lord who that was, and He said, “This is just a
warning for
My son Basil from temptation”. The
scene changed and I saw them both standing outside our gate leading to the street
talking and smiling. I then saw a HAND;
the Lord’s hand was pointing at Jenny repeatedly. They did not see or notice
the HAND pointing and the vision
ended”.
This
was an actual incident witnessed by people and the Lord replayed it as evidence
to show the young man, Basil, and this young woman that He is all seeing. This
was a warning to Basil against temptation and to Jenny of consequences if she
causes someone to stumble in the Lord. Do you know of Christians causing others
to stumble in their faith? Do they know their actions hurt the Lord by leading
others into disobedience? Well, the Lord’s finger is pointing at them in
judgement!
Before
I share the follow-up vision, Jenny responded to our message and accepted the
Lord about two years ago; she attended our services and the Lord started giving
her messages of rebuke and correction through Charis. After a few attendances
she joined another group and bad-mouthed our ministry, and doubted saying the
Lord was not speaking to Charis. Without us knowing of her malice and slander,
the Lord gave her a message with a stunning rebuke exposing her wrong doings,
yet calling her back to Him in love. This past Saturday, she called my wife
asking if she may come to pray with us. Although she could not come due to some
commitment on her side, the Lord knew her motive was not to come and pray, but
to serve as a snare to Basil. The Lord revealed in a short vision this morning
to Charis (September 16, 2013) her
motives:
“In a vision
this morning, I saw the Lord Jesus in His usual attire and Brightness, sitting
on a chair in our living room. I heard Him weeping, and I asked the Lord Jesus “why
is the Lord crying?” He spoke up and said, “My daughter Jenny did not actually want to come and pray on
Saturday; she wanted to come for wrong things.” After the Lord said
this, He disappeared and the vision ended.
In
conclusion, the Lord protects all His children from the vicious attack of the
enemy who preys on our ignorance of his schemes and our desire for pleasure.
Also, when we associate with worldly friends, against the counsel of the Scriptures
(1
Corinthians 15:33; 2
Corinthians 6:14), are we not setting up a stumbling block for
ourselves?
Let
us build up one another in love and out of obedience to Christ, so that we may
be found worthy to inherit eternal life in God’s Kingdom.
Your
brother in Christ,
Glenn
K Van Rooyen.
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