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Lost But Proud

It’s a familiar scenario.A man is driving his family on vacation – let’s say they’re going from Chicago to California. His wife gently points out to him that she just saw a sign saying, "Welcome to Kentucky". Kentucky is definitely not between Chicago and California. Repeatedly, the Mrs. suggests the Mr. stop and ask directions. Then she says that four-letter word – "I think we’re lost." But will he stop and ask for directions? No! Maybe it’s something in the male chromosome – like most men, he’s too proud to admit he’s lost. And he’s probably not going to end up where he hoped.

When it comes to our eternal destination, I think most of us hope to end up in heaven. But do you know what will keep a lot of people from ending up where they hope to? Pride. The kind that is just too proud to admit that you’re lost . . . that you can’t get there on your own. There’s a powerful picture of this in our word for today from the Word of God inII Kings 5:1. It’s the story of a Syrian general named Naaman who discovers that he has the incurable disease of leprosy. None of his victories, none of his fame can help him. So he accepts advice to go to the prophet Elisha in Israel who prescribes something that is not his idea of how to get well. "Go wash yourself seven times in the Jordan River, and your flesh will be restored and you will be cleansed."

Naaman is furious. He says, "I thought he would surely come out to me and stand and call on the name of the Lord his God, wave his hand over the spot and cure me of my leprosy." The general had brought money to pay for a cure, but the prophet wouldn’t take it. He had his own idea of how he could get cured. But if it wasn’t God’s idea it wouldn’t work.. Finally, "he went down the Bible says and dipped himself in the Jordan seven times, as the man of God had told him, and his flesh was restored and became clean like that of a young man."

Naaman would go on dying until he swallowed his pride and did it God’s way. You and I go on carrying the death penalty for our sin until we swallow our pride and come to God His way. Which is to lay aside all our attempts to get to Him through our own goodness, through our religion, through our spiritual connections – and to go to the cross of Jesus and let Him wash away our sins.

And only Jesus can. He said, "No one comes to the Father except through Me"(John 14:6). That’s because there was only one way to pay your death penalty – somebody had to die. And Jesus did. We’re drowning and we can’t possibly swim to God. Our only hope is Jesus the Rescuer – it’s in abandoning every other hope of heaven and grabbing Him like He’s your only hope.

Don’t let your pride make you miss heaven – being too proud to admit you’ve never really given yourself to Jesus even though everyone thinks you have . . . too proud to come to your spouse’s faith . . . too proud to lay aside depending on your religion. Let this be your Jesus-day.If you’re too proud to admit you need Him, you’ll never end up in heaven. Pride can literally cost you your soul.

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