Memorise: Better is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou
shouldest vow and not pay. Ecclesiastes 5:5
There will be both pleasant and unpleasant surprises in Heaven. The
reason being that many who we think will not make it to Heaven will make it in,
just like the robber on the right hand of the Cross of Jesus Christ did. The
Bible says;
“But if
the wicked turn from his wickedness, and do that which is lawful and right, he
shall live thereby.” Ezekiel 33:19
The lawful thing for the wicked to do is to repent, as God is more than
willing to forgive and to cleanse him from all unrighteousness (1st John
1:7-9). However, the Bible equally says:
“When
the righteous turneth from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, he shall
even die thereby.” Ezekiel 33:18
One deadly habit of some 21st century Christians is
making a vow and not fulfilling it. This is foolishness of the highest order.
The Bible warns us against making vows and not fulfilling them. One of such
cases is when funds are being raised for the work of God; careless children of
God make very big vows ‘in faith’ that they are not able to fulfil. You hear
them saying, “God understands!” How dangerous. Our memory verse says;
“Better
is it that thou shouldest not vow, than that thou shouldest vow and not pay.” Ecclesiastes
5:5
Verse six of the same scripture further say:
“Suffer
not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither say thou before the angel,
that it was an error; wherefore should God be angry at thy voice, and destroy
the work of thine hands?”
Worse still, despite being capable of paying their vows, some refuse to,
even after God has fulfilled His own part. Nothing could be more dangerous than
this.
An aspect of vows that is even more delicate is the marriage vow. People
no longer accept the fact that marriage vows remain valid until death separates
the husband from the wife or vice versa. They give flimsy excuses for divorcing
their spouses. Like one of my children would ask: “When you were saying ‘for
better and for worse’, did you put a limit to the extent of the worse you were
talking about?” You should never consider breaking your marriage vows. God
hates divorce (Malachi 2:16)
Beloved, always keep and pay your vows, and if you have broken your
business or marriage vow, repent, restitute and reconcile before it is too
late. Covenant breakers will not enter into the Kingdom of God .
Action
Point: Think of all the unfulfilled vows you have made and make amends without
further delay.
Bible in one year: Romans 4-7:6, Psalms 3-4
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