23 Feb
23Feb

In 1898, U.S. troops wearing blue coats were easy targets during the Spanish-American War. To conceal themselve, they put mud on their uniforms to blend in with the surroundings. This was one of the first attempts to camouflage by the US Military. By definition, camouflage is a type of military deception to hide and protect soldiers and equipment from the enemy. Today, the most common camouflage technique is concealment by using colors, patterns, and shading to alter physical characteristics. As a result, troops can easily hide, blend in, and disguise the appearance of military targets.
Follow along with me for a couple minutes as we consider the thought of camouflage from a spiritual perspective. First of all to camouflage something means that the outside appears different than what's underneath. If you are a born again child of God, what does your life reveal?  Do you put on the outward Christian face while secretly disobeying God and walking the way of the world?
The book of Joel shares God’s strong encouragement to the wayward children of Israel: “Return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning. Rend your heart and not your garments” In Bible days, people expressed sorrow by tearing rending their clothes. Everyone who saw them knew they were grieving. If someone wanted to demonstrate their repentance and sorrow over their sin, they would publicly tear their clothes.
There is a different way of restoring a broken relationship with God today. I encourage  you to consider the biblically based response. It’s a rending of your heart. You must see your sin as God sees it and humble yourself in confession and repentance. Take off the religious camouflage and be genuine before God with your life. Return to the Lord your God today with sincerity and purity. 

Anthony Jarret

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