If you believe what people say about Melbourne, it’s always raining there. Actually Melbourne’s rainfall is not all that high, and it’s a city in the sun. However Melbourne does get showers in all seasons of the year, and sometimes it even gets all four seasons in one day. So the umbrella is
Umbrellas have shortcomings, which everybody (in Melbourne at least) knows about. There are similar shortcomings in many people’s religion that they are not aware of. Let me use the humble umbrella to humbly point
An umbrella is a nuisance to carry around, so you only take one with you when the weather is looking bad. But your religion should not be a nuisance, but something that you love to carry with you at all times. It’s not there to pick up only when
Your faith should be a daily commitment, something you keep with you through good times as well as bad. Jesus said, "Take up your cross daily..."
Thank God we can't lose our faith as easily as we can lose our umbrellas! You can lose an umbrella in one absent minded moment. You board the bus in a day dream, and leave your umbrella on the bus stop seat. Before you can go back your umbrella is stolen. You can't lose your religion like that. It’s a more deliberate process. The Bible shows that we lose the Lord’s sacrifice for our sins if we "go on sinning wilfully"
Nevertheless, it is still true to say that our religion can be easily lost, even though it is by degrees and on purpose. That’s because you are being seduced and deceived by the Devil, and he tries to make sure you are not personally aware of the process. James clarifies this subtle process for us in
Let me give you an example. Jesus asked, "What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?"
If our religion is the true one, it makes us careful and watchful, and ensures that we are not deceived into letting our faith slip so that we drift
When you carry an umbrella, there is superstition attached to it. A mature Christian, of course, ignores this superstition, and does not believe that if you raise an umbrella inside a house you bring bad luck to that house. True religion has no superstition attached to it, because when you carry Christ in your heart you have perfect truth. Jesus referred to that when he said, "You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free"
False religions all have one thing in common: they are characterised by superstition. Superstitions, like belief in the umbrella’s power to bring bad luck, really have their roots in pagan religion and that
Superstition does not always present itself as such. It can parade as knowledge and science. But it is "falsely so called"
Don't allow the foolish speculations of false science, or any of the empty doctrines of demons, such as numerology, astrology, and other kinds of "spiritual reading", to become attached to your faith. For if you do, you will lose the one true religion that can protect your soul, just as believing the superstition about an umbrella changes it from something that protects, into something that you
An umbrella protects your head and shoulders, but in a driving rain your legs and feet get wet. Our religion shouldn't save us by halves. It should protect us completely. The Bible tells us that our faith in Christ does allow God to sanctify us completely
An umbrella turns inside out and may be rendered useless in a strong gust. Our faith, however, should remain strong even when the winds of false doctrine try to toss us to and fro
I once sold an insurance policy on the basis that, among other things, it indemnified a person against accidentally poking someone in the eye with an umbrella. The person who bought the liability insurance was very conscious of the damage he could do
Some people have dangerous religions, such as those which foster cults and heresies. The gospel of Christ is not dangerous at all. Rather, it is power of God to salvation
You cannot jump out of an aeroplane with an umbrella and expect to reach the ground safely. Nor can you pass through death holding to a false religion. Paul told those who were leaving the true faith for another, "You have fallen from grace!"