>Obey All The Way

>God never ceases to fail to teach me right along with my girls during their Bible study time.

My girls are studying in the book of Esther still. Today during the lesson we were digging further into the life of Haman and his ancestry… we began with the review of 1 Samuel 15 which covers Saul’s disobedience to God’s command.

 Then Samuel said to Saul,
“The LORD sent me to anoint you
as king over His people, over Israel;
now therefore,
listen to the words of the LORD.
Thus says the LORD of hosts,
‘I will punish Amalek for what he did to Israel,
how he set himself against him on the way
while he was coming up from Egypt. 
Now go and strike Amalek
and utterly destroy all that he has,
and do not spare him;
but put to death
both man and woman,
child and infant,
ox and sheep,
camel and donkey.’”  
1 Samuel 15:1-3
 
This was the Lord’s command to King Saul.
It was rooted in Exodus 17:8-16.
 
Then Amalek came and fought against Israel at Rephidim
Exodus 17:8
 
Now how did Saul follow this command,
this instruction,
this open door
given to him by the Lord?
 
But Saul and the people spared Agag
and the best of the sheep,
the oxen, the fatlings, the lambs,
and all that was good,
and were not willing to destroy them utterly;
but everything despised and worthless,
that they utterly destroyed.
1 Samuel 15:9
 
Yeh… Saul did not fully obey the word of the Lord.
Here God had opened the door for the people of Israel to take out this enemy. He had made the way for them to utterly destroy this evil among them… yet they decided to do what seemed right in their own eyes and despised the word of the Lord. They had blew their opportunity to utterly remove this enemy from their lives… because they saw profit and wealth in the possessions and power over the capture of the king.
 
So what were the consequences of this moment of disobedience?
 
“For rebellion is as the sin of divination,
And insubordination is as iniquity and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the LORD,
He has also rejected you from being king.”
1 Samuel 15:23 
 
Saul then went after his rebuke to do the right thing… but the blessing was gone. The opportunity had passed, the right now would not fix the wrong back then.
The damage had been done.
The choice had been made.
The consequences for the actions would come.
Partial obedience is whole disobedience.
 
How long and how far would these consequences reach?
 
  Then Haman said to King Ahasuerus,
“There is a certain people scattered
and dispersed among the peoples
in all the provinces of your kingdom;
 their laws are different from those of all other people
and they do not observe the king’s laws,
so it is not in the king’s interest to let them remain. 
If it is pleasing to the king,
let it be decreed that they be destroyed,
and I will pay ten thousand talents of silver
into the hands of those who carry on the king’s business,
to put into the king’s treasuries.” 
Then the king took his signet ring from his hand
and gave it to Haman,
the son of Hammedatha
the Agagite,
the enemy of the Jews. 
The king said to Haman,
“The silver is yours,
and the people also,
to do with them as you please.” 
Esther 3:8-11 
 
600 years is how far in this case…
 
So let’s bring this home.
As I was studying through all this with my girls what hit me was this…
 
How many of my current struggles are the result of my very own Saul moments?
Moments when God had opened the door…
made the way…
went before me…
and said now go and utterly destroy all of it.
Don’t save any of it. 
Spare nothing.
I don’t care how cute and harmless it appears or how valuable it appears to you.
Destroy it!
It will mean death and destruction and turmoil to you from now on if you do not do this complete now. This is your chance. Seize it. Go! I am with you. I will fight for you. You will have victory if you do it now and you do it My way…
 
I wish I could sit back and criticize Saul and shake my head at his rebellion and foolishness with a feeling of superiority because I would have never been so stupid and arrogant and rebellious… but I can’t.
 
I shake my head, but I shake it because I can see myself in him…     
 
One of the reasons I rejoice so much in the words grace and mercy and forgiveness and redemption and hope and new…
 
And He who sits on the throne said,
“Behold, I am making all things new.”
And He said,
“Write, for these words are faithful and true.”
Revelation 21:5
 
  

>Keeper of the Covenants

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If the God of my father,
the God of Abraham,
and the fear of Isaac,
had not been for me,
surely now
you would have sent me away
empty-handed.
God has seen my affliction
and the toil of my hands,
so He rendered judgment last night.
Genesis 31:42
 
Jacob takes his wives, his children, and his livestock and leaves without saying good-bye. Laban then follows in hot pursuit. When Laban finally catches up to Jacob, God appears to him in a dream and warns him not to speak to Jacob either good or bad. God knew the wrong that Laban had done Jacob, and God also knew the wrong that Jacob had done by secretly fleeing.
 
Laban chooses to obey God because he is not ignorant of His power.
 
Laban shares his dream with Jacob, and Jacob is reminded once again, as are we, that God is El-Roi, a God who sees. Jacob and Laban make a covenant, and they build a memorial to this covenant so that their sons and daughters would know to honor it.
 
The memorial was named Galeed, which means “heap of witness,” and Mizpah, which means “watchtower.” Laban says, “May the Lord watch between you and me when we are absent one from another.” It is the Lord himself who watches over covenants.
 
Whether the covenant be between God and man or between man and man, the Lord watches over it. When a covenant is made, God is the one who holds us accountable.
 
In 1 Peter 4:11 we read, “Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God.”
 
In James 5:12 we are told, “Do not swear, either by heaven or by earth or with any other oath; but your yes is to be yes, and your no, no, so that you may not fall under judgment.”
 
As Christians we should live our lives in such a way that when we give our word, people can count on it, because it is not to them we give our word, but to God. In turn, as Christians, we should not live our lives consumed with making sure others keep their word. We don’t have to. God is who all have to give an account to, so ultimately, they have not broken their word to us; but to God.
 
Oh Father,
 
You are my protector, and You are my judge. How quickly I can forget that You see everything and You hear everything. Nothing is hidden from You. I have no reason to keep a record of wrongs because You already have the record. You will render judgment in righteousness, according to the heart. You know what is inside of me, “for He Himself knew what was in man” (John 2:25), and you know what is inside others.
I have no reason to fear or to worry, for You are watching over me. You are also watching over promises made by and to me. You are the arbitrator over my marriage, over my business dealings, over my word. Oh Father, thank You for the peace I can have by simply trusting in You to watch over me.
 
My Jesus, it is in Your name I pray,

Amen.

Train Up A Child Day 11

Well we have made it over half-way through our Train Up A Child journey with Mr JC Ryle. I have learned that as a parent we have been on the right track in alot of areas and this study has encouraged me to remain diligent and determined to stay on the right track. I have also learned that there are some areas that I need to work on…

Train Up A Child Day Eleven

11.  Train them to a habit of always redeeming the time.
   
Idleness is the devil’s best friend.  It is the surest way to give him an opportunity of doing us harm.  An idle mind is like an open door, and if Satan does not enter in himself by it, it is certain he will throw in something to raise bad thoughts in our souls.
   
No created being was ever meant to be idle.  Service and work is the appointed portion of every creature of God.  The angels in heaven work, — they are the Lord’s ministering servants, ever doing His will.  Adam, in Paradise, had work, — he was appointed to dress the garden of Eden, and to keep it.  The redeemed saints in glory will have work, “They rest not day and night singing praise and glory to Him who bought them.” And man, weak, sinful man, must have something to do, or else his soul will soon get into an unhealthy state.  We must have our hands filled, and our minds occupied with something, or else our imaginations will soon ferment and breed mischief.
   
And what is true of us, is true of our children too.  Alas, indeed, for the man that has nothing to do! The Jews thought idleness a positive sin: it was a law of theirs that every man should bring up his son to some useful trade, — and they were right.  They knew the heart of man better than some of us appear to do.
   
Idleness made Sodom what she was.  “This was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her” (Ezek. 16:49).  Idleness had much to do with David’s awful sin with the wife of Uriah. — I see in 2 Sam. 11 that Joab went out to war against Ammon, “but David tarried still at Jerusalem.” Was not that idle? And then it was that he saw Bathsheba, — and the next step we read of is his tremendous and miserable fall.
   
Verily, I believe that idleness has led to more sin than almost any other habit that could be named.  I suspect it is the mother of many a work of the flesh, — the mother of adultery, fornication, drunkenness, and many other deeds of darkness that I have not time to name.  Let your own conscience say whether I do not speak the truth.  You were idle, and at once the devil knocked at the door and came in.
   
And indeed I do not wonder; — everything in the world around us seems to teach the same lesson.  It is the still water which becomes stagnant and impure: the running, moving streams are always clear.  If you have steam machinery, you must work it, or it soon gets out of order.  If you have a horse, you must exercise him; he is never so well as when he has regular work.  If you would have good bodily health yourself, you must take exercise. 

If you always sit still, your body is sure at length to complain.  And just so is it with the soul.  The active moving mind is a hard mark for the devil to shoot at.  Try to be always full of useful employment, and thus your enemy will find it difficult to get room to sow tares. 

Reader, I ask you to set these things before the minds of your children.  Teach them the value of time, and try to make them learn the habit of using it well.  It pains me to see children idling over what they have in hand, whatever it may be.  I love to see them active and industrious, and giving their whole heart to all they do; giving their whole heart to lessons, when they have to learn; — giving their whole heart even to their amusements, when they go to play.
   
But if you love them well, let idleness be counted a sin in your family.

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When I was growing up there were two words we knew never to say…
“I’m bored”
I grew up with two of my male cousins and my Aunt, when I remember my childhood my Aunt and cousins are always there in my mind’s memory. You see my Aunt was my Mom’s sister and she was married to my Dad’s brother. My Dad and Uncle both drove a diesel truck around the country so my Mom and Aunt helped each other out greatly.
Now both of them hated this phrase “I’m bored”. Usually this phrase was uttered because we five kids had come up with a plan of what we wanted to do or where we wanted to go and we had offered said suggestion to this plan and was told “no”.
So then we thought if we sat around moping, looking absolutely pitiful, with nothing to do… they would look over at us in our pitiful state and choose to do our will. When we were ignored for a matter of time in our purposeful pitiful state we would say “I’m bored”
To this both my Mom and Aunt (who had no doubt been busting their butts doing the needed things to care of two homes and five kids while Dads and Husbands were working away from homewould turn to us and fire would shoot out of their eyes and their heads would lift up and spin around at least three times and then out of their mouths like a sonic boom would come… “BORED! Did you really just say, ‘I’m bored.”???  Well let’s see if you’re so bored then…..”
This would lead to a list of chores of cleaning and working that would take us until bed time to accomplish… oh my talk about a backfire, lol.
And guess what…
true to my raising, if my girls ever make the mistake of uttering this phrase themselves…
and they do…
and yes, they do so with the very same motive that I uttered it when their age…
fire also shoots out of my eyes and my head lifts up and spins around and the sonic boom reply now comes out of my mouth 🙂
I can also still concur with Mr Ryle, busy is better for me. There is an acronym floating around Christendom attached to this word…
I have even used it myself.
BUSY- Being Under Satan’s Yoke.
If you are too “busy” to be about the things of God, then yes you are under Satan’s yoke…
But if your “busy” is about the Father’s business… then I believe this acronym is a lie.
A very dear sister in Christ and I were talking a few days ago about how we do better when we are busy. I have often had people comment on my amount of activity and the truth is I am better in my walk with Christ when I am busy about His business.
Therefore be careful how you walk,
not as unwise men but as wise, 
making the most of your time,
because the days are evil. 
So then do not be foolish,
but understand what the will of the Lord is.
Ephesians 5:15-17