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BBD 04.16.10 On Strike! (Classic 2001)

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(A Devotional Classic from 2001)

04.16.10

On Strike!

Then after some days Paul said to Barnabas, 'Let us now go back and visit
our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and
see how they are doing.' Now Barnabas was determined to take with them John
called Mark. But Paul insisted that they should not take with them the one
who had departed from them in Pamphylia, and had not gone with them to the
work. - Acts 15:36-38.

In Connecticut in three towns drivers for an airport limousine service have
gone on strike. The strike will affect 8,000 people a day that use the
service who are shuttled to airports in New York and Connecticut. Other
strikes in the US have been averted in recent months and hopefully this one
will be resolved soon.

Some people go on strike against God. John Mark apparently went on strike
while on Paul's first missionary journey. No one is for sure what happened.
Some think that when the persecution became intense that Mark was afraid and
fled for his safety. Others think because he was so young that he became
homesick and could no longer take the separation from his family. But
whatever the reason Paul notes that Mark went not to the work.

What about us have we ever gone on strike against God? If we have it was
probably not while we were missionaries in a foreign country. Our strikes
are more like "sick outs" or the "refusing to talk" when we are angry kind
of thing. Sometimes we are not even aware that we are on strike against God.
Here are some symptoms of a spiritual strike:

1. Refusing to talk to God except for a few brief moments during the day.

2. Refusing to read God's Word.

3. Refusing to attend church or if we do attend, we only attend the Sunday
morning worship service.

4. Refusing to give.

5. Refusing to serve, witness, help, etc.

6. And in its worst manifestation the spiritual striker even works against
the Kingdom of God by helping the enemy through their willful sins.

We do not know how it happened but John Mark ended his spiritual strike
because in 2 Timothy 4:11 while Paul is in prison in Rome, he writes "Only
Luke is with me. Get Mark and bring him with you, for he is useful to me for
ministry." Striking is difficult for the worker and for the company they are
striking against. The hope is that the company will give in to their
demands, and they will soon be back at work. Striking spiritually will not
work in that way because God will not change His Word to suit our personal
desires. Striking spiritually only serves to make life more and more
difficult for us.

Isn't it time to end your strike and get back to the work?

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