"He who is not with Me is against Me, and he who does not gather with Me scatters abroad."
(Matt. 12:30)
At the outbreak of the Civil War, a certain individual could not decide which cause to support, the
North or the South. He had friends on both sides; thus, he decided to be neutral. He wore a gray
jacket and blue trousers, thereby dressing for both the Confederacy and the Union.
One day the neutral man was caught in the middle of a skirmish between the two armies. He stood
up and shouted that he was neutral in this fight and expected to be allowed to leave the field
before the battle closed in on him. However, Union sharpshooters, seeing the gray jacket, riddled
it with bullets. And, Confederate marksmen, seeing the blue pants, filled them with lead.
We have no way of knowing if the above story is true or not; however, the point is well taken. In important issues one cannot be neutral. He must make his stand one way or the other.