GLADLY EMBRACE RULES ,THEY KEEP US SAFE FROM HEARTBREAKS
By Rev
.Michael
Benson Ajayi
Ex 26:33-34 NKJV
“And you shall hang the veil from the
clasps. Then you shall bring the ark of the Testimony in there, behind the
veil. The veil shall be a divider for you between the holy place and the Most
Holy.”
The
Ark was the symbol of God’s authority for His chosen people by reason of the covenant
He made with Abraham. It contained the Ten
Commandments and was placed at the centre of the Tabernacle .It served as a
constant reminder of God’s promises to them.
The Ten Commandments were rules on social justice
and equity and they had authority over everyone. No one was above the rules,
not even the high priest. They were an expression of God’s love for His people.
Love is defined by its rules; flouting them compromises one’s safety.
We do not like to be told what to do; however,
we need to . Modern day parenting and pastoring encourages overindulgence
and children raised under such environment grow up being adults that loath all forms of rules and regulations. This
is one of the reasons for the high intolerance among married couples. Marriage requires
flexibility and a give-and-take approach to crisis resolution ; it leaves no
room for rigidity or intolerance , therefore , we should always seek avenues to
learn the importance of being under authority through mature Christians.
No mother would desire that here six year old daughter share a bedroom with a known sex -offender even if he is a
close relative . God gave us rules for our protection and they are designed to be
a safeguard against bad attitudes and evil entanglements that threatens our safety
and those around us. Rules protect marriages and relationships. Unfortunately,
many a Christian tend to promote the use of religious paraphernalia (olive oil,
handkerchief, holy water , wines, breads etc) and fables over God’s rules . These paraphernalia
give false hope and result in chaos in marriages.The teaching of the message of grace that neglects rules does more harm than good.
Grace is an invitation into
liberty that should not be misconstrued to mean lawlessness .Lawlessness is not love or liberty but bondage. Gal 5:13-14 NLT says “For
you have been called to live in freedom, my brothers and sisters. But don't use
your freedom to satisfy your sinful nature. Instead, use your freedom to serve
one another in love.” Grace is not a license to sin; sin kills. Eccl
10:8 NLT says “When you dig a well, you
might fall in. When you demolish an old wall, you could be bitten by a snake.” There
are rules that govern the Christian that are irrevocable, they serve as a shield
against emotional trauma and physical harm .They are like walls around a
house that guides a family against snake bites . In Leviticus 17:5 God gave the Israelites
rules concerning making sacrifices, He does not eat bulls and rams : the sacrifices
were designed to keep their focus on Him. The rules kept such sacrifices from
being meaningless and haphazard and protected them against the harmful effects of
idol worship.
God’s people need to understand, that rules
are designed to keep us from harm just as parents set rules with respect to
relationships and outdoor activities ; rather than limit us ,God’s rules free us
to live within the boundaries of His grace. We should be thankful for His
boundaries and constantly remind one another of their benefits. As you receive
Jesus Christ as lord and savior and read this now , receive protection against
the enemy’s attacks in Jesus name.
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