“Deuteronomy 23. 24-25”
BIBLE
READING: Deuteronomy
20-23
This verse sounds familiar to us because Jesus’ disciples did
this very thing in Matthew:
“At that time Jesus went through
the grain fields on the Sabbath. And His disciples were hungry, and began to
pluck heads of grain and to eat. And when the Pharisees saw it, they said to
Him, “Look, Your disciples are doing what is not lawful to do on the Sabbath!”
(Matt. 12:1–2).
According to the law of God, the
disciples had done nothing wrong. It was not illegal to pick grain and eat it
by hand, on any day of the week. The religious leaders (Pharisees and
scribes) had added this prohibition that it was illegal on the Sabbath,
which was itself sin, as they were adding to the Word of God. They were making
their traditions equal to God’s word. That is the problem with religion. Religion
is what man does for God, whereas the gospel is what God has done for man.
Religion is man’s attempt at outer reformation, while the gospel is God’s work
of inner transformation in the heart of man.
Religion is found throughout every
society on earth because God has given us a hunger for a spiritual relationship
with Him. Pascal called it a God-shaped hole in the heart of every man. We
must guard against trying to fill that hole with anything besides God Himself.
He desires a relationship with us and has gone to great expense to provide a
bridge for us to come to Him. Don’t let religion get in the way of your
personal relationship with Him today.
-Ed Rea
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