Thursday, March 14,
2013, 7:57 a.m. – the Lord Jesus woke me with the song “Seek the Lord” playing in my mind. Speak, Lord, for your servant
is listening. I read Jeremiah 8:4-8
(NIV):
“Say to them, ‘This is
what the Lord says:
“‘When people fall
down, do they not get up?
When someone turns away, do they not
return?
Why then have these
people turned away?
Why does Jerusalem always turn away?
They cling to deceit;
they refuse to return.
I have listened
attentively,
but they do not say what is right.
None of them repent of
their wickedness,
saying, “What have I done?”
Each pursues their own
course
like a horse charging into battle.
Even the stork in the
sky
knows her appointed seasons,
and the dove, the
swift and the thrush
observe the time of their migration.
But my people do not
know
the requirements of the Lord.
“‘How can you say, ‘We
are wise,
for we have the law of the Lord,’
when actually the
lying pen of the scribes
has handled it falsely?”
God is addressing his people here. Today the
church, the body of Christ, is the people of God. So, what I believe the Lord
Jesus would have me examine today is in what ways we are like the people of God
of Jeremiah’s day, and what we can do to change our ways.
No
Return
God makes an appeal here to our sense of
logic and reason. If we fall down, we usually will pick ourselves back up, or
at least make an attempt to do so, or we will call for help. We don’t generally
just sit there indefinitely on the ground or on the floor. If we are headed
somewhere and we turn in the wrong direction, as soon as we realize our error,
at the earliest possible opportunity (place to U-turn) we will turn around and
go the right direction.
Yet, the logic and reason we apply to our
natural world we often fail to apply to our spiritual world. We fall into sin
and we either remain where we are, and continue, or else we wallow in self-pity
for having fallen in the first place and thus we go nowhere. We remain stagnant
in our relationship with Jesus Christ. We go in the direction of sin and
rebellion and as soon as we realize we are headed the wrong way we either keep
heading the wrong direction or we just stop dead in our tracks, but we never
turn, and thus we never go anywhere.
Why can we be so logical, practical and
reasonable about our natural world and yet be so illogical and irrational about
our spiritual world? What God is saying here is that this does not compute.
Even the birds of the world know when to turn, but God’s people don’t. We can
be so smart about some things and yet turn around and be so stupid, you know?
And, the longer we stay down or we continue the wrong direction the more our
minds reason that it is the right thing to do. The more we give in to sin and
we don’t return to our Lord in repentance, the more we become desensitized to
our own evil within us to where we can rationalize it away. And, the more we
wallow in self-pity for wrong decisions and thus go nowhere, the greater the
risk of going right back to our mud. We can’t just stop sinning. We have to
return (see Ephesians 4), and we have to become someone else.
Clings
to Deceit
God says here that his people cling to deceit.
Do we? Do we make things up as we go along to suit our own lifestyles and
decisions? Do we give greater attention and faith to the words of men than we
do the words of God? Do we even ask the Lord Jesus to show us where our hearts
are being deceived, or are we content in remaining in our state of oblivion? Do
we ever think to question the news media, our history books, our government and/or
our religious leaders? The Bible says we are to test everything. Do we? Or, is
it easier to just go with the flow? Do we follow the ways of our culture,
religious heritage, superstitions of men passed down from generation to
generation, worldly habits, and human traditions over and above the ways of God
and his word? Are we willing to even ask God if we do this? Are we willing to
seek the Lord’s face and ask him if we are deceiving ourselves into thinking we
are ok when we are not? Some of the greatest deceptions come from within our
own selves.
Pursues
own Course
Do we take time each day to inquire of the
Lord as to what he has planned for our lives? Or, do we, like this horse, just
daily charge into battle with no forethought whatsoever as to whether or not
this is the direction the Lord Jesus has for us? Do we take time to be holy,
i.e. do we make time each day to sit at Jesus’ feet, to hear from him, to
listen to what he is saying to our hearts, and then do we purposefully make a
plan to obey him? I think we have all heard the saying, “If you don’t plan to
succeed, then you plan to fail.” There is a lot of truth in that statement. If
we stop stealing for a time, but yet we don’t work and we don’t then give to
the needy, then we are just a thief between jobs. We have to become someone
else (see Eph. 4). We have to turn and go another direction. We have to get
ourselves up off the floor, and we have to start all over again to do what is
right.
Yet, we cannot do this in our own will, in
our own strength, and in our own flesh-power or we are “crusin’ for a bruisin’”.
We cannot go it alone, pursuing our own course, thinking that we know what we
are doing or deceiving ourselves into thinking that we will never fall again.
We can’t make it through life if we choose to ignore our Lord Jesus and his
instructions to us, and if we think we know what is best for our lives. We must
daily seek God’s face for wisdom and direction, repenting of any known sin,
relying upon His strength and power to fight off the attacks of the enemy
against our minds, and we must seek his will and his ways for our lives instead
of just going it alone, plotting out our own course.
Do
Not Know
God is saying here, as well, that his people
do not know the requirements of the Lord. Is that possible? Yes, it most
certainly is, and that is largely due to the fact that the word of God is
mishandled, manipulated and willfully misinterpreted in order to suit the fancy
of those who would come under its teaching. It is willfully misrepresented by
many in order to falsify its message so as to appeal to the flesh of mankind. This
goes along with the picture of the religious leaders dressing the serious sin
wounds of their people as though the sin is not serious. So, the people don’t
know the requirements of the Lord, because they are not being taught, and, in
fact, it is being taught that under grace there are no requirements.
What is happening much in today’s church is a
move away from the true gospel of Jesus Christ to a gospel of mankind, which is
a diluted gospel, a half-truth and thus a lie. The purpose of the diluting of
the gospel is to assure the people that they can still live sinful lifestyles
with free license to do so. This is a misconstruing of God’s grace, which does
not give us a free license to continue in sin but delivers us from bondage
(slavery) to sin. When we teach that repentance and obedience are not
requirements of true believing faith and that God is pleased with us no matter
what we do, we are, in fact, giving people a free license to sin, and that is
no grace at all! Jesus came to set us free!
Jesus said that if anyone would come after
him, he must deny (disallow; negate) his self-life, he must daily die to
(forsake; put off) his old way of living for self and sin, and he must follow
Jesus Christ in obedience and surrender to his will for his life. He said if we
choose to hold on to our old lives of living for self and sin that we will lose
them for eternity, but if we lose our old lives for the sake of Jesus Christ,
we will gain eternal life with God (see Luke 9:23-25). God, speaking through Paul,
said that the way we come to know Christ Jesus is by putting off (dying to) our
old way of living for self and sin, by being transformed in heart and mind (the
working of the Spirit of God), and by putting on our new selves in Christ
Jesus, “created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness” (see Eph.
4:17-24; cf. Rom. 6; 1 John; Gal. 2:20; Luke 9:23-25). These are the
requirements of God!
Seek
the Lord / An Original Work / July 20, 2012
Based off
Isaiah 55
“Come
to Me all you who thirst; come to waters.
Listen
to Me, and eat what’s good today,
And
your soul will delight in richest of fare.
Give
ear to Me, and you will live.
I
have made an eternal covenant with you.
Wash
in the blood of the Lamb.”
Seek
the Lord while He may be found; call on Him.
Let
the wicked forsake his way, in truth.
Let
him turn to the Lord, and he will receive mercy.
Freely,
God pardons him.
“For
My thoughts are not your thoughts,
Nor
are your ways My ways,”
declares
the Lord, our God.
“My
word that goes out of My mouth is truthful.
It
will not return to Me unfulfilled.
My
word will accomplish all that I desire,
And
achieve the goal I intend.
You
will go in joy, and be led forth in peace.
The
mountains will burst into song… before you,
And
all of the trees clap their hands.”
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