Acts 1:8
Topic: ActsTradition Dropped
In 1983 a fifty-year-old tradition was quietly dropped by the U.S. House of Representatives. The tradition involved the annual reading of George Washingtons farewell address on the occasion of his birthday. Democratic and Republican leaders decided it was useless to continue to read the lengthy address to a mostly empty chamber. Its too bad, said GOP aide, but its time for this to be consigned to the dustbin.
Stated The Calgary Herald: In past years, it was almost holy writ that the address must be read. Through war and storm for half a century, a member of each chamber has been chosen to read the address. Declared the newspaper heading, Nobody listens to Washingtons farewell address.
We are afraid that something parallel to this is taking place in the Christian church. Fewer and fewer believers are listening to Christs farewell message. To His disciples Christ gave clear instructions - to go to all nations with the Gospel and there to make disciples.
Homework Neglected
An insurance company sponsored a conference at its huge, national headquarters building in New York City. Agents from all over the country attended. During the convention, one of the delegates from a western state sold insurance to a barber, an elevator operator, and a restaurant employeeall three of whom had worked in that headquarters building for years. That out of stater wrote those policies because the local staffers had neglected to do their homework.