Beating the Air

Recently this quote by Albert Barnes ran straight unto my path. In a very real way, and in the perfect providence of God, this was both a stern wakeup call and a much-needed blessing. May the Lord use this in your life as was used in mine. I thank the Lord for faithful brothers who dig out the golden flecks found within the means of grace.

“Many an effort of Christians is merely beating the air. The energy is expended for nothing. There is a lack of wisdom, or skill, or perseverance; there is a failure of plan; or there is a mistake in regard to what is to be done, and what should be done. There is often among Christians very little “aim” or object; there is no “plan;” and the efforts are wasted, scattered, inefficient efforts; so that, at the close of life, many a man may say that he has spent his ministry or his Christian course mainly, or entirely, “in beating the air.” Besides, many set up a man of straw and fight that. They fancy error and heresy in others and oppose that. They become a “heresy-hunters;” or they oppose some irregularity in religion that, if left alone, would die of itself; or they fix all their attention upon some minor evil, and they devote their lives to the destruction of that alone. When death comes, they may have never struck a blow at one of the real and dangerous enemies of the gospel; and the simple record on the tombstone of many ministers and many private Christians might he, “Here lies one who spent his life in beating the air.”

2 responses to “Beating the Air”

  1. josephmcgatlin Avatar

    I certainly recognize the validity of Mr. Barnes quote. I have found it helpful in every war of the mind to consult the Scriptures on every matter. I have purposed in my life to make daily prayer and Bible study my number one priority for the last 16 years. I have read the Bible through about 13 times so far and find it extremely helpful to have the complete word of God to draw on at all times. On another note; thank you, Jeremy, for introducing me to Dave Eubank and FBR through your posts. God bless. JM

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    1. Greetings! I absolutely love what you said – “I have purposed in my life to make daily prayer and Bible study my number one priority…” How wonderful and providential it is, especially at this time in my life. Thank you for taking the time to comment. I hope and pray that we remain faithful, true and resolved to our very last breath. At times I really feel like “this is a call for the perseverance of the saints.” Lord willing, we will connect in the future. Peace and blessings, Jeremy

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