Monday, May 29, 2017, 8:08 p.m. – The Lord Jesus put in mind the song “Draw Me Close.” Speak, Lord, your words
to my heart. I read Psalm 25 (Select
vv. ESV).
His Ways (vv.
4-5)
Make me to know your ways, O Lord;
teach me
your paths.
Lead me in your truth and teach me,
for you are
the God of my salvation;
for you I
wait all the day long.
We who profess faith in Jesus
Christ need to know His ways, His truth and His paths. The primary way in which
we know these is through the study of God’s Word, the Bible, in particular in
the New Testament, although all scripture (Genesis-Revelation) is “God-breathed
and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant
of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work” (2 Tim. 3:16-17). Yet,
we must be diligent to present ourselves to God as those approved, workers who
have no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15).
Thus, we must be careful to read scriptures in context, and to compare
scripture with scripture, if we want to rightly handle the Word. And, we must
interpret what we read in light of the gospel of Christ.
Also, as believers in Jesus
Christ – we who have died with Christ to sin, and who have been resurrected
with Christ to newness of life - we have the Holy Spirit of God living within
us, teaching us the ways of our Lord, and guiding us into all truth. So, when we
study God’s Word, we must do so under the guidance of the Holy Spirit who will give
us spiritual understanding into its truths. He is the one, as well, who makes
practical application of God’s Word to our lives. So, when we study God’s Word,
we should pray for the Spirit of God to open God’s Words to our hearts and to
teach us what we need to learn, and for him to apply its truths to our hearts
and lives. And, then we must listen to the Holy Spirit, and obey our Lord, and
do what he says.
His Instructions (vv. 8-10)
Good and upright is the Lord;
therefore he
instructs sinners in the way.
He leads the humble in what is right,
and teaches
the humble his way.
All the paths of the Lord are steadfast love and
faithfulness,
for those
who keep his covenant and his testimonies.
Our God is holy, righteous,
good, merciful, gracious, compassionate and just. His goal in saving us from
our sins is not just to give us an escape from hell or to promise us heaven as
our eternal destiny. Jesus died that we might die to sin and live to
righteousness. His grace, which brings salvation, teaches us to say “No” to
ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and
godly lives while we wait for Christ’s return (1 Pet. 2:24; Tit. 2:11-14). His
grace is not carte blanche (free rein) to continue in willful sin against God.
When God saves us from our sins, he gives us the faith to believe in Jesus
Christ, thus the faith to believe in Jesus is in accord with God’s holiness and
righteousness, so it submits to Christ and His Word.
When we trust in Jesus Christ
to be Lord (owner-master) and Savior of our lives, we humbly come to God in
godly sorrow over our sin, we repent of our sins, we turn away from them, and
we turn to God to follow Him in his ways. And, he leads us in what is right. He
is not going to lead someone who won’t be led, who thinks faith in Jesus merely
means Jesus forgives us our sins, but who rejects the teachings of scripture
with regard to repentance and obedience to Christ. So, if we desire to know and
to follow his ways, we must humble ourselves before him, we must turn from our
sins, and we must walk in obedience to him, according to the Holy Spirit of God
(Ro. 8:1-14). For, the ways of the Lord are steadfast love and faithfulness.
Amen!
Fear Him (vv.
11-15)
For your name's sake, O Lord,
pardon my
guilt, for it is great.
Who is the man who fears the Lord?
Him will he
instruct in the way that he should choose.
His soul shall abide in well-being,
and his
offspring shall inherit the land.
The friendship of the Lord is for those who fear him,
and he makes
known to them his covenant.
My eyes are ever toward the Lord,
for he will
pluck my feet out of the net.
I think sometimes we get the
idea that God’s forgiveness of our sins is solely for us, the sinners. Yet, it
is for the honor of His Name that he pardons us, as well. Like for instance, a
man was born blind, and the reason was that, when Jesus healed him, “the works
of God might be displayed in him” (Jn. 9:3). When God saves us, his glory is
revealed in us. His divine character is, thus, shown, so that all may see that
he is loving, gracious, merciful and all powerful, in that he can transform human
lives. By his grace and his power, we can be translated from death to live, and
be turned from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, so we
might receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those sanctified by faith
in Jesus Christ.
If we want to be instructed
in the ways of the Lord, and in his truth, we must fear the Lord. We must
revere, honor, value, esteem, respect, obey and worship him. We do this, not
just with our lips, though, but with our lives (by our lifestyles). We live
holy lives, pleasing to him, which is our reasonable and acceptable worship of
him - no longer conformed to the ways of this sinful world, but transformed in
the renewing of our minds, so that we might prove what is the perfect, good and
acceptable will of God. We no longer walk (in lifestyle) according to our
sinful flesh, but we now walk (conduct our lives) according to (in agreement
with) the Spirit of God.
His Grace (vv.
16-18)
Turn to me and be gracious to me,
for I am
lonely and afflicted.
The troubles of my heart are enlarged;
bring me out
of my distresses.
Consider my affliction and my trouble,
and forgive
all my sins.
If we want God to turn to us,
and to be gracious to us, when we are in trouble, in distress, in loneliness or
in affliction, we must honor him with our lives. For, it is not the one who merely
professes Christ as Savior who is saved from his sins, but it is the one who is
walking in the Spirit, who is being led by the Spirit, and whose mind and
lifestyle is no longer controlled by the sinful nature. He is a child of God,
and an heir of the promise (See: Rom. 8, the whole chapter, in context). For
those who love God, for those who are called according to his purpose, all
things work together for good. And, how do we know if we love God? Our
obedience bears testimony.
Draw Me Close To You / Donnie McClurkin
Draw me close to You
Never let me go
I lay it all down again
To hear You say that I'm Your friend
You are my desire
And no one else will do
'Cause nothing else can take Your place
To feel the warmth of Your embrace…
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