“Do not add to what I command you and do not
subtract from it, but keep
the commands of the Lord your God that I give
you.”
Deuteronomy 4:2 (NIV)
The road sign
said “curve – 45 mph” but as a sixteen year old driver, I knew what it really
meant. After all, my seventeen year old classmate had told me herself. And she
had been driving a year longer than I so she was obviously much wiser.
“They just put
those numbers on the signs but it’s not what they really mean,” she told me. “They
know everyone will drive faster than that. So when you see 45 mph, it REALLY
means you can drive 50 or even 55,” she informed me. And I believed her logic
and wisdom . . . until I tried it two weeks later.
“Curve 45 mph
means 50,” I mentally reminded myself, and decided that I could go around the
curve at 50 mph – well within the “they know everyone will drive faster” logic.
That flawed reasoning almost caused me to end up in the ditch.
As I turned into
the curve, I realized I didn’t have good control at the higher speed and I ran
off the left side of the road, over-corrected to the right and threw gravel from
the edge of the road out into a field as I managed to slow my speed to – you
guessed it – 45 mph.
Thankfully there
were no cars coming from the other direction. My friend’s “it’s not what they
really mean” advice – and my willingness to believe it – could have ended
tragically.
Not believing
what the signs in front of us say can get us into so much trouble when we apply
it to God’s Word. Sadly for us, we tend to read what He says and then put our
own interpretation on it, to fit whatever situation we are in. No?
In Proverbs
16:28 we are warned not to stir up dissension because “a gossip separates close
friends” but we justify our conversations with “this isn’t really gossip – just
a comment I overheard” as we change God’s meaning of gossip to fit OUR logic. The result? Friends and friendships are torn
apart.
We are commanded
in Exodus 20:14 not to commit adultery. But the human logic of “I’m not happy
anymore, I don’t love him/her like I did, God wants me happy, doesn’t He?”
replaces the Word and we put our own spin on God’s commandment for us. And
marriages and families are broken in two.
Jesus states
very clearly in Matthew 22:39 that we are to love our neighbor as ourselves but
we rationalize “surely He doesn’t mean MY neighbor! Their dogs run everywhere,
they never mow their lawn right, their kids are too loud” and we ignore the
very people that we should be loving as Christ loves us. A possible friendship is replaced by harsh
feelings and an unchristian attitude.
My encouragement
to you today is to follow Deuteronomy 4:2 in every area of your life. Take
Jesus at His Word. Do not add or take away from what He says. He knows what is
best for His children. And He truly means what He says.
Father, I have to confess that there are times
when I decide to put my own spin on your Word instead of doing as you say.
Forgive me for not obeying; help me to follow your commandments of love. In
Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
· Can
you think of situations where you knew God’s Word but decided that you knew
better than He did what He was saying?
· Did
you obey Him or did you put your own interpretation in place of His Word?
Apply
· Journal
today’s Power Verses. Think over the last few weeks and instances when you
needed to apply God’s Word and journal those situations.
· Journal
what you did in each one. Did you follow Him or did you change what He said to
fit your situation? Ask the Lord to show you how you should have reacted.
Power
· Proverbs
30:5-6 (NIV) “Every word of God is flawless; he is a shield to those who take
refuge in him. Do not add to his words, or he will rebuke you and prove you a
liar.”
· Deuteronomy
4:2 (NIV) “Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but
keep the commands of the Lord your God that I give you.”
· II
Timothy 3:16 (NIV) “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness . . .”
· Isaiah
40:8 (NIV) “The grass withers and the flowers fail, but the word of our God
stands forever.”
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