Clay and Iron
But if you do not drive out the inhabitants of the land from before you, then those of them whom you let remain shall be as barbs in your eyes and thorns in your sides, and they shall trouble you in the land where you dwell. And I will do to you as I thought to do to them.
Numbers 33:55-56 ESVST
You cannot mix oil and water, iron and clay, or pagan and Godly. You can try, but no matter how many attempts we make at serving two masters, we will fail. This is a principle given to us by God, not a method God used in a specific period of history.
Jesus, in the book of Matthew, says the same things. We cannot serve God and money. We cannot have two masters, for we will hate one and love the other.
Yet, no matter how apparent this principle is, we want to ignore it. We want to believe that the clay of this world mixes well with the iron of God's precepts, yet, every time, we will see that the mixture has no strength when pressure is applied.
Numbers 33:55-56 ESVST
You cannot mix oil and water, iron and clay, or pagan and Godly. You can try, but no matter how many attempts we make at serving two masters, we will fail. This is a principle given to us by God, not a method God used in a specific period of history.
Jesus, in the book of Matthew, says the same things. We cannot serve God and money. We cannot have two masters, for we will hate one and love the other.
Yet, no matter how apparent this principle is, we want to ignore it. We want to believe that the clay of this world mixes well with the iron of God's precepts, yet, every time, we will see that the mixture has no strength when pressure is applied.
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