And if you call on the Father, who without partiality judges according to each one's work, conduct  yourselves throughout the time of your stay here in fear; knowingthat you were not  redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold, from your aimless conduct received   by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish  and without spot"1 Pet 1:17-19
So you say you are a Christian.   You claim to be a  child ofthe King.   You believe that God is in  control of your life.If this is so,  you should be walking judiciously in this  world.  
"Walking   what?"   Judiciously -- you know, circumspectly.   "Circumwhatly?"   Circumspectly, you know  with great caution.   "Oh, why didn't you say so.   Uh, what do you mean and why do you mean    it?"  
Glad you asked -- I thought you never would!   George Barna, noted Christian analyst, has  found that Christians, for the most part, are hardly distinguishable from non-Christians in their  lifestyle.   We want the same things -- and more of them.   We work the same jobs.   We drive  the same cars.   We live in the same neighborhoods.   Our divorce rate is identical to the world's.  Our giving patterns are hardly greater than those of non-believers.   In short, under the looking  glass of reality, we  differ little from the world we live in.   Yet, we claim to be a different people -  - a peculiar people -- offering a life that brings hope to a frustrated and lost soul.   How can this  be?   Why are we not really different?  
Peter says that we who are believers should conduct   ourselves with "fear" during the time of our life on earth.   There are several things of note here.  First, we should live in "fear"?  Certainly -- oh, I'm sorry, let's define fear.  
In this case, fear is  the healthy respect or Reverence for God.  So we can safely say that fear is not that "hide under  the mattress the devil is after me" type of fear.   It is the "I'm in the presence of the God who   has the power of life and death over me" type of fear.   The first brings destruction.   The   second brings a sense of awe.  
Second, "during our stay".   This indicates  that we are  not permanent residents of earth.   We are just visitors.   If weare not going to stay on earth, that  means that we are residents of another place.   Where is that?   Heaven.   We are here as God's  ambassadors -- His representatives.   We should be busy doing His work -- and we should be  careful to live our lives to  faithfully represent Him and His interests.   We are not here to enjoy  ourselves, to indulge ourselves, or to enrich ourselves.   We are here to fulfill the mission God   has given us.   Our time here is short.   We must be busy doing the work of the Kingdom.
Think  on these things today.   See if they don't  hold true.  Ask if you are living as a citizen of earth -- or  the Kingdom.   Examine your life and answer faithfully and truthfully.   You may be surprised at the answers.  Hallelujah,  Amen and  Amen.
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