“He replied, ‘Blessed rather are those
who hear the word of God
and obey it.’”
Luke 11:28 (NIV)
I recognized her the instant she
walked up to my house. She was quite familiar to me; in fact, she was quite
familiar to every person in my town who had ever had a garage sale.
Although she didn’t realize it, she
was called the “Would Ya Take Less” lady. The reason? No matter what price you
had on anything at your sale, she always ALWAYS asked if you would take less
for every item she wanted.
It didn’t matter the price. An item
could be marked as low as a quarter and she would ask if you would take ten
cents for it.
That put you in a quandary. If you
said “no” you would appear to be greedy. If you said “yes,” that opened up everything
in your entire garage sale to her question again and again. Always trying for a
deal, always looking for a bargain. That was the “Would Ya Take Less” lady.
As I was preparing for yet another
garage sale, the “Would Ya Take Less” lady came to mind. And I wondered: do I
ever do that with God? Do I ever offer Him less than what He is asking? Do you?
For example, in Mark 12:31 Jesus
tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves. What is our response? “Absolutely,
Lord, I’ll do my best” or do we say “Lord, have you seen what I have to put up
with next door? How about I just try to tolerate them?”
God states clearly in Exodus 20:14
that we are not to commit adultery. Do we honor His command concerning marriage
or do we think “I know God wants me to be happy and I’m not. So I won’t leave
my marriage but I’ll look for happiness somewhere else.”
In Ephesians 4:26 the writer Paul
says that we should not let the sun go down while we are angry; in other words,
apologize quickly and work out the situation. So do we apologize to our spouse
for what was said or compromise God’s word by deciding to apologize – but not
for a day or two?
Maybe we don’t actually ask God if
we can bargain and give Him less than what He is asking but isn’t that really what
we are doing?
We feel the nudging in our hearts.
We know without a doubt what the Lord wants us to do. And yet we try to bargain
with Him, as if we are the ones in control and God is simply giving us
suggestions.
What if Jesus did that same kind of
bargaining with us? II Corinthians 5:15 says that Jesus “died for all.” But
what if He were to say to us: “I know Scripture says I died for everyone but
I’m not too crazy about the depressed or angry or poor so let’s just change it
to say I died for some.” Would that be okay with you?
Would ya take less, God? May we
never ever ask that question of the One who gave absolutely everything for all
of us on the cross.
Father,
I know that I am guilty of wanting to do things my way instead of your way.
Forgive me for picking and choosing the parts of your Word that I want to
follow. Help me to give you my all and nothing less. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up
Reflect
·
Can you think of a time when you knew exactly
what God’s Word said but you tried to bargain with Him instead of obeying?
Application
·
Journal decisions in the last week that you have
made and write Scripture beside each one that shows whether or not you are in
God’s will.
·
If you are doing less than what the Lord has
commanded or ignoring His Word, repent before Him and begin again to be
obedient.
Power Verses
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Luke 11:28 (NIV) “He replied, ‘Blessed rather
are those who hear the word of God and obey it.’”
·
James 1:22 (NIV) “Do not merely listen to the
word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.”
·
John 14:23 (NIV) “Jesus replied, ‘If anyone
loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come
to him and make our home with him.”
·
John 14:15 (NIV) “If you love me, you will obey
what I command.”
·
Psalm 119:105 (NIV) “Your word is a lamp to my
feet and a light for my path. I have taken an oath and confirmed it, that I
will follow your righteous laws.”
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