Blind Obedience

Psalm 119:34 Give me understanding, and I shall keep thy law; yea, I shall observe it with my whole heart.

Lawlessness occurs not because a law is unjust but rather because law breakers have no regard for it. If you understand the wisdom of laws, then you will believe in adherence. Once again I speak of God’s laws and not those of men.

There is a faction which demands blind obedience. They have no desire for understanding. Understanding controls the heart and leads to obedience to the creator and not the teacher. If I can get you to believe me, to trust me, to obey me, then your heart will never come to an understanding of the truth.

I will never tell you to not read God’s Word for yourselves and come to a knowledge of who Christ is in you. I will relate to you how it works for me, but will never insist that God works in you as He does in me. While we suffer some of the same temptations, fears and faults, the answer for us both is Christ in us, in you and in me.

1 Corinthians 4:5 Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.

I recognize this in others as I share the truth and they refute me with words like “My Imam says” or “My teacher says” or “My professor says” rather than “The Word of the Lord in (insert bible address here) says”. It shows that blind obedience is in charge rather than love for His Word.

1 Corinthians 4:1-2 Let a man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the mysteries of God. Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.

The mystery of Christ in us, to be faithful to the love that dwells in us.

 

Faults

James 5:16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.

Several bible versions use the word sin or sins rather than faults, but if I used sins, this devotional would make no sense. Here again is the Lord using that variety of speech to speak to us about our nature and how things can be seen from a different perspective in relating to our human condition.

A recent movie about disaster and destruction is called San Andreas. The title itself tells us what the movie is about because it is the most widely known faults because of its activity and location near highly populated areas. What people do not think about with faults is the same thing they overlook with sin, the fault isn’t the problem, sin isn’t the problem.

Let me explain. Subduction is the problem. The pushing down of the earth’s plates underneath another plate is called a subduction zone. Friction heats and thins the leading edge of the top plate creating weakness in the upper plate. Pressure upon that upper plate exposes danger zones, where it will crack and be moved off its connection to the rest of the plate. Occasionally enough underlying erosion occurs which causes a sudden drop, separation, shift in the upper plate and shock waves shudder throughout the area and damage can be seen in the form of a quake.

Think of the lower plate as our old sin nature, not sin, but sin nature. It is always pushing upon and applying pressure to our upper plate, our new nature, our spiritual nature. We are continually pushing down our sin nature, suppressing it and trying to keep it down. By nature, just like the subduction zone, it erodes away at our underpinning, even if it is deep down.

Relief of pressure of deep faults cause the least surface damage. The depth of a quake is important in how much surface damage it does. A 7.5 quake at a depth of 20 miles will hardly result in any noticeable surface damage. A 3.5 at a depth of one mile will devastate the surface.

Confessing deep sins, relieving the pressure before they come to the surface will cause less destruction where people live.