Daily Devotion

May 16, 2015

Whose Company Do You Prefer?


“And being let go, they went to their own company.”            Ac 4:23

We all have our “own company.” It’s where we feel most at home, where we naturally gravitate to when we have the choice. The great Bible teacher A. W. Tozer once said, “The important thing about a man is not where he goes when he is compelled to go, but where he goes when he is free to go where he will.” The apostles went to jail under compulsion, but when they were given their liberty they chose to return to “their own company” of praying believers. How revealing! The clear choices of life—not the compulsions—reveal our true character. Let’s consider a real-life illustration. You’re absent from church on Sunday. Where are you? If you’re having surgery, your absence reveals that you’re ill and compelled to miss church. But if you’re on the golf course, that tells us a different story. Assuming that you’re not on a well-deserved vacation, we know that you chose to skip church in favor of your “own company”—your fellow golfers. Has your choice to play instead of to pray become a habit? If so, you might be on the threshold of letting slip “meeting together with other believers, which some people have gotten into the habit of doing” (Heb 10:25 CEB). Habits are not the product of one decision—they’re the result of repeated choices that eventually become automatic responses. How can you know your true spiritual condition? By the company you keep and the choices you make. When you’re free to go, where do you choose to go? Whose company do you prefer?

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