{Jeremiah 35}
“You shall drink no wine…”
Just a mortal command. Yet the whole extended family for generations would not violate it.
Discussion over. No variance.
Then there was the divine command. And it seemed the entire nation reveled in its violation.
Why the dichotomy? Why, I ask myself, could the mortal command be so exonerated and the divine command so disregarded and trampled on the ground?
Is it because their sense of priorities had been warped?
Because their senses had been dulled to that which was most important?
Ouch.
Those questions hit a little too close to home. I’ve been pondering them already and making changes. I can’t afford to have my priorities warped and my senses dulled to that which is eternally important. No, for to do so would to be to pronounce my own sentence. And it would not be a sentence in my favor…
Our adversary likes to take subtle measures with our culture. And unconsciously our priorities shift to what might still appear harmless, yet isn’t where we should have our primary focus. It’s a sobering thought.
“Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” {1 Corinthians 10:12}
Yes....oh Yes... Amen.
ReplyDeleteHmm.. Have mercy. One of my teachers once said,"sometimes I'm afraid we're more worried about offending men than we are about offending God."
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