“…Hear….
the statutes and judgments…..that ye may learn them, and keep, and do them.” Deuteronomy
5:1
Moses, Israel’s leader called the
people together that they may hear, learn, keep and do the commandments of God.
In the New Testament, Jesus similarly told us that it is a wise man, who both
hears the word of God and performs it. Hearing only without the doing of it,
results in failure and tragedy. How appropriate that this all important concept
is consistently presented in both Testaments of the Bible. Knowledge of the
things of God is all important, for without it there is no opportunity to do
righteousness. To that end, God has gone to immense trouble and pains and
ensured that His Word has reached the ears of humanity all over the world. The
Bible is the most sold book in the world, and has been translated in more
languages than any other! Particularly in our western world, it is not lack of
information or opportunity to do well that lacks. Sadly our problem is by far
more serious. We are guilty of having heard long and plenty of God’s
directions, instructions, commandments and warnings, but having turned a deaf
ear. Overall as western nations, we have turned our hearts, minds and choices
away from God and His purposes, rather than towards Him. Naturally this is done
to our own detriment, for we are accountable and it will be required from all
of us, by the Almighty and Just God! Wise is the man that heeds the instruction
of Moses and Jesus, firstly to hear the statutes and judgements of God, then to
learn, keep and obey. This first step of ‘hearing’ in itself requires our commitment
and willingness to apply time and effort. In the busy lives we have made for
ourselves, we find it increasingly difficult to ‘make time’ for God and His
word. The single greatest excuse for people not being at church or making time
to listen to the teaching or preaching of God’s word is ‘lack of time’. We are
too busy with other things and prioritise all else ahead of the necessity for
God. There is still plenty of time to listen to one’s favourite music, or watch
one’s favourite shows, but time for God is simply too big a stretch in many
cases. The next level of commitment however, is even more relevant. Some in
response to guilty consciences, a sense of what is right or due to peer or
family pressure actually take time to be ‘at church’ or attend bible studies,
but this too means little unless it is followed with a heart to learn, remember
and do what is heard! Again in other areas of life, we find no difficulty with
this aspect. We allow the lyrics of our favourite songs to be so imprinted in
our brains that we can scarcely forget them, and we can easily recount to
friends in vivid detail the scenes from our favourite shows, games or
activities! Should even the smallest amount of the same attention and passion
be paid to the Word of God, we might find that our lives and the lives of
others would be impacted in very powerful and positive ways! Jesus is still
looking for faithful servants who will not only listen, but learn, remember and
perform His word. He says this is the test of our true love for Him. How does
our personal life line up with this all important biblical standard?
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