Obedience to God adds Length and Value to your Life

Lone Mark 1 kayaker (surf ski), near Morro Roc...

Lone Mark 1 kayaker (surf ski), near Morro Rock harbor entrance, Morro Bay, CA (Photo credit: mikebaird)

The fear of the LORD adds length to life, but the years of the wicked are cut short. (Proverbs 10:27)

How can the fear of the Lord make a person live longer? The answer lies in this: When someone fears the Lord he will be careful to obey the Lord’s commandments. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and wisdom helps us to discern what’s best for us. What’s best for us is to trust God implicitly for He created us and knows us inside and out.

He also knows the future. When making important decisions we can only make projections as to what the future may hold. God has no need for projections. He knows the end from the beginning. Besides, He has also proven Himself to be fully trustworthy.

God’s commandments are not to restrict us and imprison us, but to set us free to have life and life in abundance. Obedience to God adds length and value to life. Our days may not be perfect, but every day of our life is special and contributes towards the ultimate goal: Living in God’s presence forever.

However, we need to discern what obedience to God is. Many are obedient to man-made ideas that have been passed off as commands from God. (see Mark 7). The church leaders of Jesus’ time were notorious for doing this and this leads people astray because although they believe they are obeying God by following man-made rules, they may in fact be disobeying Him.

‘Their worship is a farce,  for they teach man-made ideas as commands from God.’

For you ignore God’s law and substitute your own tradition.” Then he said, “You skillfully sidestep God’s law in order to hold on to your own tradition. For instance, Moses gave you this law from God: ‘Honor your father and mother,’ and ‘Anyone who speaks disrespectfully of father or mother must be put to death.’ But you say it is all right for people to say to their parents, ‘Sorry, I can’t help you. For I have vowed to give to God what I would have given to you.’ In this way, you let them disregard their needy parents. And so you cancel the word of God in order to hand down your own tradition. And this is only one example among many others.” Mark 7:7-13

Thankfully, God didn’t leave us over to the whimsical dangers of distorted teachers and their teachings. He gave us His written Word to guide us. As road users, we understand that the traffic rules are there for our own safety. Generally people accept and respect these rules without resistance. The same applies to the Lord’s “rules” for us. It is for our own safety and those who live by them will lengthen their life and add to the quality of their lives.

These words also have an eternal application. We know that this life is temporary and we all will leave it behind some day. No one escapes death. But those who fear the Lord and trust in His salvation offered in Christ Jesus will receive eternal life. They have crossed over from the road to death to the road to life.

In contrast, the years of the wicked are cut short because of their own choice to deliberately disobey the Lord’s commandments. They ignore the “instruction manual” and live according to their own rules. For many, their emotions (though fickle and unpredictable), rule their decision-making processes. No one else tells them what to do. But just like ignoring the instruction manual of an appliance is sure to cause that appliance have a shorter functional lifespan, so the one who makes a choice to ignore God will also decreases the years of his life –in this life and the next.

This proverb does not mean that all who die young have themselves to blame for their demise. It is, like all the other proverbs, a guide to living life wisely and not a guarantee of escaping death. None of us will escape death. Some have been given more years than others, but this does not mean that those who live longer have necessarily feared God and taken hold of His commandments. This is but a guideline to a good life when it has been granted us.

Moreover, it also alludes to our eternal destination: Life forevermore or death where we are hurled into utter darkness separated from this loving God of the Universe for all eternity.

God No Longer Counts your Sin against You

Helderberg Nature Reserve.Cape Town. South Afr...

Helderberg Nature Reserve.Cape Town. South Africa. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Blessed is the one whose transgressions are forgiven, whose sins are covered. Blessed is the one whose sin the LORD does not count against them and in whose spirit is no deceit. (Psalm 32:1-2)

This state of blessedness is all the work of the Lord.  It is not about our good behavior, or our church attendance or our status in life. It is a gift of God so that no man may boast. Referring to the above words written by David, Paul writes to the Romans:

David says the same thing when he speaks of the blessedness of the one to whom God credits righteousness apart from works (Romans 4:6)

When God shows a person mercy, His Holy Spirit enters that person’s heart and sanctifies him so that he becomes intensely aware of his sinful condition and his need for forgiveness. He comes to the Lord with a repentant heart seeking to be forgiven and that is precisely what he receives. Blessed is a person whose transgressions are forgiven, because sacrifice and offering the Lord did not require. He seeks a contrite heart. A heart humbled by his own sinfulness. That is the kind of person the Lord will never turn away.

What mercy and grace and kindness is bestowed on us that the God of this universe would forgive a man and no longer count his sins against him! Could we ever fully fathom the limitless love shown in this action? The beauty of all this work by the Holy Spirit is that a person touched by God’s grace will abhor sin and will desire what is pleasing to the Lord. Deceit will have to make way for honesty and faithfulness. All this is the work of God because He is the one who creates in us a pure heart and renews an upright spirit in us. He takes away our heart of stone and creates in us a heart of flesh –a heart on which He writes His laws so that we desire to obey Him.

How is all this possible? Because there is a Man who took upon Himself the punishment we deserved for our sins. He made the perfect sacrifice for sin. He is the perfect sacrifice for sin. And now, because He remained obedient to His Father even to the point of death, He overcame death and lives forever more. So, this is God’s offering for all mankind. All who believe in Christ Jesus will be acquitted of all guilt and will be seen as blameless in the sight of God. Their sins have been paid for and God will not exact another payment. “Where these have been forgiven, sacrifice for sin is no longer necessary.” Hebrews 10:18. He paid for our sins once and for all. When you believe this message, God no longer counts your sin against you.

This does not mean we continue to sin because we are shown grace. Grace has the exact opposite effect on the heart. We desire to please God, not trample on His precious gift. No longer do we obey Him because we have to and because we are filled with dread. We obey Him because we are thankful for His mercy and because we love Him.

Focus on What’s Truly Important to God

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Scripture Reference: Matthew 15:1-20 The self-righteous church leaders of Jesus’ day inadvertently presented Him with golden opportunities to correct distorted thinking. In this portion, Jesus discusses how important it is to focus on what’s truly important to God.We are prone to … Continue reading 

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