Monday, December 22, 2014

GOD IS ETERNAL NOT TRENDY

Isaiah 58:11,12

Traditions and ritual are important to me because they mean something to me.  The world seems to want to dismiss them, as does the church.  They say they become old and brittle, empty forms and not part of a progressive growth plan.  New and better becomes the driving force as the old is discarded.  Now the youth of our culture and churches are redefining and revisioning everything and demanding that we oldsters either adapt and adopt the new ideas or get out of the way so the culture and churches can move forward and be relevant to the world.  Under the guise of political correctness we are bullied into submission by new laws and new ways; in the end we are silenced and the old ways become the new evils in the world.

John records in his Gospel that when the Word became flesh, “he was in the world, and the world was made through him, yet the world did not know him.  He came to his own, and his own people did not receive him” (John 1:10).  The culture and the religious system weren’t looking for him, even though the Scriptures they taught from clearly said he was.  Perhaps they chalked that information up as mere tradition, old news and irrelevant to their life in that day and time.

There were people in the culture and in the religious system who knew of the ways of God and looked for the promise that had been written about more than 400 years earlier.  They knew and remained true to their watching and waiting.  It was what Zechariah had been praying for.  It was what Elizabeth, Mary, and Joseph had been aware of and were waiting for, though maybe a little bit surprised that they would be a part of the promise being fulfilled.  Simeon and Anna knew.  Even the Wise men from the East knew to be looking for this to happen.  All of those folks were aware of the Story, had probably heard it many times, over and over, but kept it fresh in their minds and souls, which kept them righteous, blameless, humble, and in favor with God.

If traditions, rituals, and stories become meaningless and irrelevant perhaps it’s not them but the people who are the problem.  From early on God told His people to love Him with all their heart, soul, and might and to carry His ways and promises in their hearts.  “You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up…Then take care lest you forget the Lord” (Deuteronomy 6:7,12).

Are fathers and mothers doing that for their children today?  Is the church doing that for its people today?  There is no need to revision or redefine.  There is a need to repent for forgetting God and all His works and promises done just for us.  Knowing God, His ways, and His promises will keep us righteous, blameless, humble, and in favor with God.  If we are not those things it is because we have made God irrelevant in our lives, and have discarded His ways.

If I find traditions boring, irrelevant, and meaningless, I am the one who needs to change.  God alone is the vision of enlightenment.  God and His ways are relevant to every age.  God and His ways are meaningful in every way.  God is not trendy; He is eternal.  His steadfast love and His mercies are new every morning in every age.  Great is His faithfulness now and forever

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