Exodus 15:26
Then God said, "If
you listen carefully to the voice of the Lord your God and do what is
right in His eyes, if you pay attention to His commands and keep all His
decrees, I will not bring on you any of the diseases I brought on the
Egyptians, for I am the Lord, Who heals you."
Here I am focusing on, "do what is right in His eyes."
We are to formulate our days and value our own lives by God, what He
says about us, what we are to do, how we are to think; not any other
human being. When we consider our worth by another person, that is
called co-dependence, which is dysfunctional. We each stand before our
Master, not before one another. We are not to put another human being
above us as the determiner of our worth--that's God's place.
I don't know how many
times I've read in the Bible that we are to "be careful," "listen
carefully." "pay attention." To really listen to what God says takes a
concerted effort. I can't just read carelessly and expect to absorb
God's ways by osmosis; I have to narrow my focus onto what God is
actually saying to me. I need to remember what I read and think about it
as I go about my day. I need to slow down and really ponder what it
means, and how I am to incorporate it into my thinking and my attitudes.
I need to constantly muse on how all the principles fit together into a
comprehensive program that affects all of my life.
This is what all the
laws, rules, commandments, regulations and decrees were to teach the
Hebrews. This whole Law was to direct God's people into living their
lives God's way. Then God would bless them with great worldly prosperity
and healthy relationships with one another, and they would enjoy
exceptional physical health, also. And other Nations would see, and they want to worship the Lord God, also, instead.
Today we can read all
these pages and discern the basic principles that underlie the laws.
Jesus fulfilled all the letter of these laws; now He has written these
principles on our hearts, to understand why He had the Israelis do the
things they were to do. So we are to "obey" at a much deeper level: we
can align our thinking and attitudes with
the ideas behind the statutes, and not just consider our actions.
Actions are the final result of what we have already thought about,
considered and decided.
People look at the
outward, what we do. But God looks into our hearts and souls, to see our
inward motivations and reasons for why we do what we do, and He is the
One to Whom we will give account.
Even so, come, Lord Jesus!
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