Tuesday, "Put your trust and your life in God and His inspired word"
BIBLE READING: Psalm 119.117
Are there times when you don’t like
what the Bible says? Are there times you wish it would say more? Are there
times when you just have to admit that, from your point of view, the pages of
Scripture seem unfair? If that is the case, how do your feelings translate to
how you deal with your reading?
The Bible is no
fairy tale. It’s not Disney. It’s not absolutely permissive. Its truths are
striking and transforming. The law of the Lord challenges us to be holy. The
love of God motivates us to be holy. Christianity is not a pie in the sky
experience all the time. If you are going to take God at His word then there
are going to be some moments when you will not initially like what the Bible is
calling you to do.
When we read
something that troubles us, our respect for the authority of God’s inspiration
is going to matter a great deal. Biblical exploration takes on a great journey
towards truth. It’s a never-ending voyage which turns and twists throughout our
lives down roads we have not yet traveled. God’s revelation happens with time
and exposure. As we walk in it day after day we are being blessed in a greater
measure by His perfect will. He expects us to take His hand on that journey and
let Him lead. This means trusting when we can’t see where the road leads. This means letting Him guide when we want to
take a different path. This means keeping the commandments that are often
difficult to keep.
Sometimes I take my
dogs for a walk. Sometimes it seems as if they are trying to take me on that
walk! They fight the leash. They try to pull. They choke themselves on their
collar when they are determined to go a way that is different than the way I am
guiding them. But when they calmly walk and trust there is slack in the leash.
They do not struggle. They do not frustrate me. They simply walk by my side and
we enjoy the journey that goes through our neighborhood and eventually leads
home. One thing I have noticed over the years: Puppies fight the leash more
than mature dogs. Puppies are excitable and have no experience being led. They
think they know what’s up. They think they can win by fighting. Mature dogs are
just happy to be getting to go for a walk with their master. They’ve fought the
leash enough to know who the Master is.
I am pretty sure
that God wants us to trust Him. I am confident that he knows exactly what He is
doing. When I read His word I admit it is not always easy to obey it. But in
time I believe I will see that His path is the only path that leads me safely
and peacefully home.
I see a lot of young
Christians these days fighting with the pages of Scripture. For them and for
all – including myself–I am praying. We are not supposed to read God’s word
like a puppy on a walk.
APPLICATION:
Discuss how following teachings of God’s word has resulted in a better life for
you.
PRAYER
REQUESTS: __________________________________________________________
This
devo is used by permission from “A Legacy of Faith”
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