Tuesday, May 25, 2010

A Priestly Perspective

I’ve been enjoying listening to Deuteronomy. This record from Moses gives a priestly perspective on God’s dealing with the nation of Israel, and the giving of God’s law or standards. In chapter 5, we get the second record of the 10 commandments. You know “do this, and don’t do this and that.” Any honest examination by the sincere seeker convinces us that we all fall short, or miss the mark on one, if not all of these simple rules.

Chapter 6, though, hints at the secret to being right with this relational God. This records the greatest commandment as affirmed by Jesus to the young scribe in the gospel. “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” If we love God, our heart will lead us to please Him.

Finally, there is the challenge to parents to teach God’s standards and laws to our children and encourage them to follow Him. Or, in other words, pass on the secrets to a healthy relationship with our Maker.

Realize that we don’t measure up. Have a loving relationship with the true God of the Bible. Teach your children and others how to do the same. Gee, it seems like the Gospel to me way back in the Hebrew Scriptures. God is the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

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