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Then the people conducting the
experiment took out one monkey and replaced him with a monkey that had never had the experience of the cold-water spray. When
the newcomer attempted to go up the rope, all the other monkeys grabbed him and screamed at him, keeping him from climbing the rope. One by one they replaced the monkeys until there were no monkeys who had ever experienced the cold spray of water, but none of them
ever attempted to climb the rope to get the tasty food. They ignored the opportunity for satisfaction, but none of them knew
why.
I’ve discovered that in life that there are many people that are like that group of monkeys. They see an amazing opportunity
to grow and discover what it really means to follow Christ or to go to the next level in their Christian experience. But as
they start the climb, they have a group of well-intentioned people warning them and filling them with doubts and obstacles. Because they listen to the crowd, they never experience the life God has intended for them.
Sometimes it is a teenager being
pressured by her peers to not pray before eating lunch at school. Or, it can be a young adult being belittled in a college classroom
for his belief in the Bible. Sometimes it is an adult in the workplace being told to keep her beliefs to herself even when an
associate is asking what makes her different. Maybe it is a neighbor that makes fun of a man’s Christian bumper sticker or welcome
mat. Perhaps, for some, it is a close family member who thinks attending church is for losers or fanatics. We all have
those voices screaming at us to be silent, to be like everyone else, and to be ashamed or embarrassed of the gospel and even the Lord
Himself.
As a result of the “monkeys in the room” we don’t reach out for the life we can have. We settle for second best. We surrender to “the way things are.” As we develop that victim way of thinking, we too can stop reaching for the prize without
even knowing why we shouldn’t try.
To overcome, we must resist the “stinking thinking” of the world. We must realize
that God created us for more than mediocrity. We each have unique value and purpose put into our hearts by our Creator. We must learn to reach for that, even if we get a cold shower once in a while. Lukewarm complacency will lead us to a life void
of purpose and meaning.
Rejoice in the Lord Always and Again I say Rejoice!
We have been so blessed to see several
people recently receive Christ as Lord and unite with our church. March Gladness has been used of the Lord to help us see our
Sunday School attendance increase 12-15% above the month of February. We have some great teachers and workers there. Each
service is special and God is at work in our church!
April 2010
Avoiding Human Monkeyshines