Day #46
Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 13 - 15
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What does it mean to be a child of God? Who
are the people of the Lord today? The answers to those questions may well
determine whether YOU are a child of God and where you will spend eternity!
While many today believe that we are ALL God's children, the Bible says
otherwise. From Genesis through Deuteronomy we see God choosing ONE
nation and setting them apart for Himself. God says to them, "You
are a people holy to the LORD your God. Out of all the peoples on the
face of the earth, the LORD has chosen YOU to be His treasured possession"
(14:2). What does this mean for all the other peoples and nations of
the earth? Does that mean that every person in Israel was saved, just by
being part of that nation? How is this "fair"?
Going back to Chapter 9, it is clear that God chose
Israel for His own purposes. God gave them the land, not because they
earned it, because they deserved it or because they were more righteous than
any other nation on the earth, but because He chose Abraham and his descendants
to bring glory to Himself. If you miss this, you fail to understand the
purpose of God from the beginning. God says to Israel through Moses, "It
is on account of the wickedness of these nations that the LORD is going to
drive them out before you. It is not because of your righteousness or
your integrity that you are going in to take possession of their land ... the
LORD your God will drive them out before you to accomplish what He swore to
your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob" (9:4-5).
This is an essential truth for all who know the
true God, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. You and I who believe in
Jesus Christ for forgiveness and life are saved by GRACE! And grace comes
from God's sovereign choice. If you or I have done anything to earn God's
favor, then it is no longer grace. If you or I can take any credit for
our salvation, then God does not get all the glory. But the principle
revealed here in Deuteronomy is still true today: Those whom God chooses
exist for the glory of the God who chose them and who saves them. And the
result of that knowledge is always humility and thankfulness, moving us to rejoice
in the Lord, our God. This is so simple even a child can understand it!
You see, if knowing God is no big deal ... if it
doesn't matter what you believe or whom you believe or if you believe, then
none of this matters at all. Either God is who He says He is and it is a
privilege to be one of His children, or it is meaningless. God made this
abundantly clear to Israel. In Chapter 13 He explains that if one who
claims to be a prophet has a dream and foretells the future, and if he
announces a miraculous sign and it happens, but then he says, "Let us
follow other gods" (13:2), he is to be stoned to death, because
he has preached rebellion against the God who redeemed you.
But this gets even more personal: "If
your very own brother, or your son or daughter, or the wife you love, or your
closest friend secretly entices you, saying, 'Let us go and worship other
gods,' ... do not yield to him or listen to him. Show him no pity
..." (13:6-8). In fact, God says that the one closest to
them must be the first to stone them. Why? "Because he
tried to turn you away from the LORD your God, who brought you out of
Egypt" (13:9). And if a town the LORD gave to Israel tried to
lead the people astray to worship other gods, the whole town was to be put to
death. How can this BE?! The answer: God is holy and these
were the people God had chosen to be LIKE HIM!!
God had chosen THIS people to display His holiness,
His righteousness, His majesty to the world ... and they would ... and they
WILL!! To be a child of God is to know
God and to understand the privilege of being one of His chosen people.
Being "holy" means first of all being "set apart."
God chooses some and sets us apart to display His glory, His character,
to the world. In our words and in our deeds we are to live and act like
those who know and love God. Our motivation arises from the fact that we
ARE the people of God, not in our attempts to BECOME the people of God by our
own "goodness" or righteousness.
God has fulfilled His promises to Abraham by
calling to Himself a people from all the nations ... those who believe in Jesus
Christ, the promised "Seed" of Abraham. These "called-out
ones," the "ekklesia," (church), are the chosen
people of God today. "YOU are a chosen people, a royal
priesthood, a HOLY nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the
majesty of Him who called you out of darkness into His wonderful light" (I
Peter 2:9). Through faith, God DECLARES us holy in His sight through our
union with Christ. HIS holiness, HIS righteousness, becomes ours ...
credited to our account! Do you get this? Do you understand what
this means for us who believe today? WE are the children of God, as those
within Israel who truly believed in God were in the days of Moses.
And as God called Israel to be holy, so He calls us
to be holy. As there were some in Israel who were not truly God's
children, so there are some in the visible church who are not truly God's
children today. But as it was true then, so it is true now, we who ARE
the children of God have the desire to please Him because we love Him. As
He had delivered Israel from their slavery in Egypt, so He has delivered us
from our slavery to sin and set us free to worship Him, our God, and to come to
Him as "Abba, Father!" If you know Him as YOUR God,
rejoice in the privilege of being a child of God and live every day to display
His glory through your obedience to His Word. Doing so gives life meaning
and purpose and brings glory to the LORD OUR God!!
"O Lord, MY God, I give You thanks for making
me one of Your children by grace through faith in Your Son Jesus Christ.
My heart's desire is to pursue holiness, as Your Spirit works within me.
Let my life be like a light, pointing those who are in the darkness to
find in You the truth that sets them free. Forgive me, Father, when I
fall short of Your glory and continue Your work in me until that day when I see
You face-to-face and stand in Your holy presence. In Jesus' name,
Amen"
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