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Topic(s): Christian Life, Priorities
While driving through a school zone, do you watch for the police
or kids . . .?
Typically, those who watch for the police rather than kids obey the
restrictive speed limits out of a sense of obligation or fear of
being caught. They forget the intent of the law is to protect
children.
Good laws do not exist for their own sake, but as a means for
greater good. God’s law is no different. The Pharisees had forgotten
the intent of God’s law (cf. Luke 6). The Old Testament reminds us
that God’s greatest desire in giving the Law was so that His people
would be transformed into His image (Leviticus 11:44).
THOUGHT: We all experience times when we forget the intent of the
law and fall into looking for the police rather than kids. Jesus
reminds us that what God desires from us is not simply obedience to
laws, but obedience which has as its constant goal the imitation of
the character of God. (J. Cary)
“Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do good, or to do evil? to save life, or to destroy it?" —Luke 6:9
—via KneeMail, by Mike Benson