“Hear O Israel : The
Lord our God is one Lord. You shall love
the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your
might.”
Deuteronomy 6: 4,5
The Christian life
is not an easy walk. It involves obedience,
sacrifice, and suffering. These elements
can only be fulfilled out of love; there’s no other way these things make
sense. I can’t do anything right without
the Source of love within me. God is
love and loves me. When that is the
focal point of my heart, mind, and soul, I must love Him in return. Out of that love will flow obedience. It will not be a duty; it will be a
delight. Sacrifice will be a willing
service and suffering will be absorbed by the love.
God doesn’t demand
love from me like a military commander demands loyalty from his troops. It was three months before God revealed His
plan to make the slaves of Egypt
His treasured possession; three months before He revealed the covenant He would
make with them that would require commandments, laws, and principles as a
framework for that covenant. Military
methods include Boot Camp, where the will of the individual is beaten into
submission by hard work so the loyalty will be to the Service of the Commanders. These Israelites entered into the desert but
rather than beat their wills into submission, God performed miraculous signs
and provided for their every need. He
listened to their grumbling, complaining, and demands cared for them as they
were making their transformation from slaves to free people; God’s treasured
possession.
Eventually God
gathered them together in the wilderness of the Sinai and began to make His
covenant with them as His people. He
reminds them of how He destroyed the Egyptians to free them, and then cared for
them and brought them to Himself and was going to continue to care for them,
making them a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.
All throughout the
history of these people God continually has to bring to mind what He did for
them and how they had made a covenant with them. All throughout the history of these people
they forgot what God did for them and continually used their freedom to do what
they wanted to do. It continues throughout
history, right up to today, this forgetting and forsaking the love that God so
graciously pours out on His people, His creation.
I am learning to
appreciate the liturgical seasons in the Christian life. Lent is a time to remember and reflect on
Jesus’ life and death. It causes me to
remember how faithful God has been to me, in freeing me, providing for me, and
being in a covenant relationship with me.
I cannot help but respond to that overwhelming love by being more loving
and obedient to Him.
God is Love. Love is defined in I Corinthians 13:
4-8.
Jesus is the
fulfillment of God’s Law. The Law is
defined in Psalm 19:7-11.
How can I help but
love and obey?
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