“Forever,
O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven, Your faithfulness endures to all
generations; You established the earth, and it abides. They continue this
day according to Your ordinances, for all are Your servants.” Psalm 119:89-91
The
Word may well be “forever” settled in heaven, but down here the only thing the
Church can seem to agree on is that there was a man named Jesus and that He was
murdered. Beyond this the Church (that is, all believers) seems concerned
not with reconciling ourselves with the Word but rather dismissing the Word as
antiquated, not applicable to “me”. Whether we are talking about
restrictions on what we should eat, sexuality issues, worship attendance, or
tithing; we are much more concerned with what we don’t have to do and not so
concerned with what we are privileged to do.
Discipleship
is about following the Lord faithfully, learning more from Him each day, and
seeking to get closer to Him, hungrily pursuing holiness of heart and
mind. How can it be, then, that the psalmist (presumably among the Lord’s
faithful) “loves the Law”, but modern-day Christians actively and publicly show
disdain for the Law (public acts which separate the faithful from the
not-so-faithful) … and then wonder why an unbelieving world does not take us or
our faith or our witness seriously?! They do not see our fidelity; they
hear our excuses … ostensibly in the name of grace!
Rather
than seeking ways to distance ourselves from the WHOLE Word, we should be
seeking to enter into the whole Word just as Jesus proclaimed Himself to be the
Whole Word. Rather than finding excuses to separate ourselves from the
Whole Word (based, incidentally, strictly on the opinions of St. Paul), we
should be seeking ways to incorporate the Whole Word into our lives.
Whole
= complete = perfect = sanctification = holy. This should be our story;
this should be our song. This must be our living before it can ever be
our witness.
Blessings,
Michael
1 comment:
We are to spread the gospel to the whole world.
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