Tuesday, December 20, 2011

I John 3:23 (Part 1)


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And this is his commandment, that we believe in the name of his Son Jesus Christ and love one another, just as he has commanded us.

THE STUDY:

          We see the word “commandment” in this passage and it should draw our attention to it. But, for many of us, we skip that word and look at the words “believe” and “love.” The word “commandment” (etole) is defined in the Greek as; order, command, instruct! Picture yourself buying a new item that has to be assembled. It comes with instructions and if you don’t follow those instructions there is a good chance the item will not work or look like that which you saw in the store. Another example is when you are given a command to do something but if you don’t fulfill that command there will be negative consequences.
          Being given a command or a book of instructions should not be looked at as a negative but a positive. We don’t see people getting upset because they were given a command to do something that they saw would benefit them. I have yet to meet a person who got upset after being instructed to do something that they realized would caused them great joy.
          The times I have seen people get upset or angry at a command or instruction is when it appears to be something they don’t like. disapprove of, or don't see as a benefit. God’s commandments are not something we will always like but they are for our benefit.

WHAT WE CAN WALK AWAY WITH ….

  • We walk away this morning with the understanding that God has our best interest at heart. Just as a parent is not lying in bed at night thinking of ways to make their kid’s lives miserable, God is not sitting around thinking of ways to make our lives miserable. His commandments do just the opposite. His commandments are because he knows and wants the best for us.

CONCLUSION:

          The editor of a small weekly newspaper in a town in the West was finding it difficult to fill his columns. So he had his compositor set up the Ten Commandments, and ran them without making any editorial comment. Three days after the paper was published he received a letter saying:
 “Please cancel my subscription. You’re getting too personal.”
          Let today be a day that we embrace God’s commandments and trust that the reason for them is because he loves us and are for our benefit.

Blessings my friends
Pastor Rod

1 comment:

  1. Good thoughts. His commands are for our benefit, not to 'ruin our fun'.

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