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A friend of mine is a chaplain with the Fire Department. Hewas visiting a family to inform them of the death of their teenage son in afire. He asked the grieving couple if they were involved in a local church.They answered “yes” and proceeded to give him the name of the church. Thechaplain told them he would call their pastor so he could come over to visitthem.
They both responded, “Oh no! Don’t call our pastor now. Itis after office hours. He has a very strict policy of not taking phone callsfor any reason after 5 PM and during no time on the weekends!”
This is quite a contrast to our pastor who recently statedin a sermon that anybody in the church could call him at any hour of the day ornight.
Is this our policy as God’s people? Are we available asChrist’s representative to anybody at anytime? Do people know that they canapproach us for assistance whether it is morning, noon or at midnight?
Therefore, to one whoknows the right thing to do and does not do it, to him it is sin (James4:17, nasb).
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