Monday September 2, 2013

Hebrews 12:1-2a  In the past God spoke to our forefathers through the prophets at many times and in various ways, 2but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son,…

If someone were to ask you what the primary purpose of prophets in the Old Testament was, what would your answer be?  Looking at this verse, you might say they were raised up to speak what God wanted said.  That’s true but that’s not getting to the heart of it.

Think of who the prophets were speaking to; what they were saying; and why it was being said.  They were speaking to the Israelites – the descendents of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob.  They were typically telling them to repent, come back to God and obey His commands.  The reason these things were being said was two-fold: 1) They were God’s people and 2) They were not walking in His ways.

But there is so much more to it than that.  God loved them and wanted them to love Him
in return.  He wanted His people to be blessed not cursed.  The fact that they were the children of Abraham was important, but the crux of the issue was how they lived their lives.  Did they walk in His ways?

Now we have Jesus.  He offers the opportunity, through faith in Him, to become God’s people to all mankind – not just the children of Israel.  He provides the Holy Spirit to those who believe in Him so that they can walk in His ways and be His people.  We need to understand that this is so much more than what we do on Sunday mornings.  Our involvement with a local body of believers is merely the tip of the iceberg.  It is the other 90% of our lives where we communicate our love – or lack of love – to our God.

We must grasp the fact that God’s desire now is the same as it was then.  He wants His people to love Him – to walk in His ways – to reflect His glory.  Only then will the world see His reflection in His people.  In the Old Testament they were not born again.  They still had to contend with their sinful natures.  But we are new creatures in Christ Jesus.  We
have such an advantage over them. While we still struggle with temptations and sin, we don’t have our old nature as a deck stacked against us.  Let us re-commit ourselves to saying Yes to His Spirit and His word as they call us to live lives worthy of our God.

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About Don Schmidt

Beginning in the fall of 2009, Don was VP of Operations & Director of Student Life for 2 years at Williamson Christian College in Franklin, TN - a wonderful, accredited 4 year college for adult learners. That is where he started writing the devotionals. The passion of his heart is to love God and to help others learn to love God more and more. He grew up in St. Joseph, MI - Class of '66. Graduated from Michigan State in '70 and Wheaton Grad School in '78. Thunderous conversion October 11, 1968. He and Donna were engaged 2 hrs & 15 minutes after they met August 25, 1969 at a Christian camp in Georgia. They married in '70 and have 4 wonderful sons. Most of his adult career has been in business in NE Ohio. They lived for 20 years in Peninsula, OH. They attended St. Luke's Ministries (Anglican) in Copley, OH for many years. Seven years ago they were reassigned by the Lord to attend River of Life Community Church in Hudson, OH. St. Luke's prayerfully sent them off on this new adventure with much love.
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