If I were to conduct a poll with the question, "Would you choose to become the enemy's tradesman?" I would probably receive a resounding "No!" Simply because the question sounds evil. We can easily recognize the misalignment with the life Christ calls us to live.
Yet today, as I studied the book of Acts, these words became more glaring to me. Perhaps it is because, as I journey with God, He is continually transforming me into His image, while the enemy is seeking people who will trade in his goods and carry them into the marketplace.
I cannot knowingly buy what the enemy is selling. But what if his goods are disguised in garments we admire, garments we have not yet surrendered to Christ?
The strategy of hell is not only to deny us access to God's purpose. It is also to recruit people who unknowingly buy from and sell on its platform. When we are unaware of our misalignment, we cannot repent of what we do not recognize as wrong.
So, what have you been purchasing lately?
Every day we engage in a trade. God has set before us the trade of life or the trade of death. The level of understanding we possess determines which trade we choose and continue to invest in.
In Acts 19:38, Demetrius and his fellow tradesmen remind us that every tradesman represents something. As I reflected on this passage, I asked myself: What am I trading? Whose goods am I carrying?
If God were to take you on a journey through the marketplace called your life, what goods would He find stored in your warehouse?
Are you truly trading in the marketplace called life?
Do your decisions lead toward life, or do they quietly lead toward death?
Is there a need for a reroute?
David's heartfelt prayer was:
"Give me understanding, that I may live."
Perhaps that is one of the greatest equations of life:
Understanding = Life.
No understanding, no life.
Today, this is my prayer for the JJ's family:
"Lord, give us understanding, that we may live."
Stay Revived!