After a few years, the man became comfortable and took the walls, which had been protecting him, for granted. He would boast about the walls and of their strength. Many people would come by to see it for themselves and some even asked for shelter on some nights. Because the man had so many people in and out of his castle, he didn't have time to invite his close friend to visit anymore. The walls, slowly but surely, were losing their strength.
One night, the man, being welcoming and friendly, gladly offered a couple spare rooms to some travelers. When all had turned in for the night, the guests got up and started wandering around the castle. These guests were not what they seemed. They were sent by other men who were envious of the strength of the walls and if they couldn't have the strongest walls, then no one could. So the guests, as instructed, chipped away at the walls in several places. Because they didn't want to be caught, they chipped away at hidden places that no one would look. When the job was done, the guests ran away into the night so they would not be there when the man woke up.
Later in the night, a horrible storm came. It wind howled, the rain pounded, and the thunder shook until bricks started to fall off of the walls. They man awoke to the great noise and saw what was happening to his castle. He tried the best he could but it was all in vain because nothing the man built was strong enough to hold up against the nature he had avoided for so long. Finally remembering the once close friend that had built the castle, the man sent for him. When the friend arrived he saw the castle as he approached and knew just what needed to happen. The man greeted his friend at the door with sadness because he knew that by ignoring his friend and inviting people to see the walls that he was so proud of, he let the walls crumble.
His friend, with a smile, placed a hand on the man's sunken shoulders and said, "It's okay. I am here now. Everything will be okay."
When people become Christians and begin their relationships with Christ, He begins to build walls around them to keep them safe from the storms of temptation and sin. How easy it is to then become proud and forget the One who is truly us safe. We invite sin into our lives and as it chips and carves at the walls that are built, those walls begin to crumble and we can no longer feel their protection.
Here is the good news, though: If you ever call upon the name of the Lord, He will show up smiling and say to you, "It's okay. I am here now. Everything will be okay."
Dear Heavenly Father,
It is so easy to be caught up in this
world as it continues to spin around and around.
We lose sight of what is really important.
We ask that we are continually
reminded of your presence and
that we never lose sight of our relationship
with you.
We pray these things
in the name of your son, Jesus Christ.
Amen
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