But exhort
one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you be hardened
through the deceitfulness of sin. (Hebrews 3:13)
In our youth,
much was talked about our radical salvation and obedience, most of which was
not positive.
Among the most
popular cliches was the one saying that a youth’s salvation is comparable to a
fire fuelled by stubble.
I have also
written elsewhere that when I joined the media, I was told matter-of-factly
that it would not take long before I was back to the world. And there were many
samples he was using to prove his point.
Yet not only did
some of us survive that fallout, but we even went ahead and thrived, not only
in our faith, but also in ministry.
I have used
discipleship as what separated us from the rest.
But today I want
us to examine another aspect that God opened my eyes recently through my
farming.
When I feed
goats, I will normally cut their feed into small pieces to reduce wastage.
But even then,
they will not eat everything. Meaning that quite a bit gets wasted.
That is quite
some stubble.
But even that
stubble is not useless to the farmer.
If you burn it,
it makes very good fertilizer, especially one that is resistant to the termites
that ravage everything in our farms.
Once a pile of stubble
is big enough, I light it so that I will later use the remains to plant trees
which are most targeted by the termites.
One time I had a
pile of stubble that burnt for over three days, of course not blazing all the
time. It would show some evidence of a fire when I had thought that it was long
dead. Yet there had even been a little drizzle one of the days.
For me it was
astounding that stubble could retain its fire for so long. It was unimaginable
that a stubble fire could last that long.
Yet it did,
shooting a blaze once in a long while, yet a blaze all the same.
It means that a
stubble fire can survive without ‘solid’ fire holders like sticks and logs.
Can that
describe our faith? I am convinced so.
But exhort
one another daily, while it is called To day; lest any of you be hardened
through the deceitfulness of sin. (Hebrews 3:13)
How does it
happen?
The first
reality is that the stubble was in a heap. It was not scattered all over.
It is in
fellowship that stubble, which is what a young believer (or any new believer
for that case) can maintain their fire.
My father told
me that when they used to herd (like all pastoralists do), they used to bury an
ember of some trees and they would find it ready to restart a fire months
later.
There were no
matches those times and so starting a fire was a difficult and complex task.
Incidentally, that
was how households used to ensure a fire in the morning in my childhood. The
person who did not have good firewood to ‘bury’ those embers would always be on
her neighbours’ doors looking for live embers to start her fire.
Not many had
access to good wood that could keep their fire overnight since it would be a
collection of the sticks and stubble that could be gathered anywhere. Good
firewood could only be gotten from the forest which was illegal anyway, and
quite a distance.
We are talking
about lasting fire from stubble. It is only that I feel that background is
important.
Stubble blazes
brightly and powerfully, but only for a short time. Then it dies as suddenly.
But a pile of
stubble can go on for a long time.
That is why many
young people have blazing faith in school or college yet are unable to keep
their fire once they leave those institutions.
That is why
young people in college will use their pocket money to fund, plan and go for
evangelistic outreaches all over yet have a very hard time supporting ministry
when they get those well-paying jobs.
Their fellowship
made their stubble fire blazing. But only when that fellowship lasted.
Remove them from
the fellowship and they many times become worse than the ones who had never
come across the Gospel.
That is when you
see a young person who was blasting their fellow believer for compromise
because they maintained close friendship with their villager who was not born
again gets married to a clear infidel when they leave the warmth of that
fellowship.
Fellowship is
vitally important for stubble as it determines who lasts and who falls by the
wayside.
And let us
consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the
assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one
another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. (Hebrews 10: 24, 25)
But that is not
the only reason stubble can last. But it is a key reason all the same.
Fellowship is
essential to the new believer. But it has to be the fellowship of people who
are seeking to grow in the knowledge and obedience to God.
A fellowship
around a man or woman of God has no capacity to make stubble blaze at all since
it has human instead of divine fuel.
A true man of
God will focus the fellowship of those following him to the knowledge and
obedience to God. He will, like John the Baptist, seek to diminish even as
Christ explodes in the lives of those following him. And I have left ‘her’
intentionally.
The other reason
stubble can last is the purity of their faith. It is the innocence that comes
from ‘foolishly’ following whatever they know God says.
I have left
discipleship out of this intentionally. I hope you will get my reason as I go
on.
Why did Jesus
say that we should have a child’s faith.
It is unstained
by experience, stories, reasonings.
God guards that
folly and innocence.
You have heard
of this or the other missionary who left his mission station heartbroken
because after decades of ministry, they did not get a single convert. Some even
backslide because they pour the blame of their barrenness on God.
Many decades
later, they learn of thriving churches that are the direct fruit of their
‘unfruitful’ ministry exertion.
How did that
church grow without a Bible, teacher and many other essentials that make a
church grow?
They chose
Christ and followed Him according to the little knowledge the missionary had
given them even in their rebellion.
They walked with
the little revelation they had received and God was able to fuel that stubble
with His Holy Spirit.
I have
interacted with people who became believers amidst idolatry and witchcraft who
were lone believers for a long time. And some of them were children or young
people.
They could not
have fellowship because the nearest believer was very far and they were scared
of associating with someone from such a background.
But they thrived
all the same.
When I was in
college, I hosted a brother who was beaten and kicked out of home because he
had dared to become born again in a Roman Catholic family.
I think that is
the kind of faith Timothy had inherited. And it was the kind of faith Apollos
possessed.
I have been
invited to teach in churches that do not have Bibles, in churches where even
the pastor is illiterate.
But they do not
have the challenges we are battling with because of the purity of their faith.
God is
interested in growing their faith even though His church is actively resistant
to His call to take the requisite materials to them.
I am therefore writing
this as a call and plea for you to pray and be ready to be used to make that a
reality.
But they will
not stop growing because we are resistant and rebellious.
They believed in
Christ and so Christ will sustain and grow their faith.
Holding on to
the little they know will open them to a power able to sustain their faith
under whatever pressure the enemy could exert.
It is the same
way Rahab the harlot and Ruth were able to connect to the faith of Israel.
That was the
same way Josiah was able to bring a revival amidst certain judgment.
And the Bible is
full of such characters.
From Joseph to
Daniel to Obadiah in Ahab’s palace.
They thrived
though they lacked the traditional means or support to even stand.
And that is the
whole understanding of grace. God will give you what you need to accomplish
what He has called you to be and do.
This means that
there is really no excuse for sin and backsliding.
That is simply
the result of the choices we make and not because of the environment we were
in.
But you do not
have to be stubble all your life.
You can read the
Bible for yourself. You can grow through knowing God through obedience to
everything He reveals to you.
You can grow to
be a blazing log that can help stubble to continue blazing for Christ.
But being
stubble is not a lost cause.
I was stubble. But
now I am not. And it can happen to you.