Thursday, February 20, 2014

Day 48: Wisdom in Right and Wrong



Reading: Proverbs 5:1-14

There is a good reason we are told to strive to get wisdom. Knowing the ways of the Lord will help us to live a life free of regret and falling into temptation. We read about the temptations that lurk around every corner in this section. We are told to be aware and to prepare for it. When we can guard our hearts against the enticing things of the world, we'll be able to walk a better path in life. Letting our guards down and not caring about what happens with our lives will leave us looking back later and wondering what we were thinking. When we have the wisdom to decipher between what is right and wrong for our lives, we can truly walk closer to God.

What kinds of things tempt you?



How do you guard yourself from those things?




Reading: Mark 2:18-3:30

There were many opinions floating around about who Jesus was, and there still are today. Even Christians can mix up what is right and wrong in the church and when it comes to the Sabbath. Jesus was all about becoming new and doing what was right, whether it was the Sabbath or not. Today, we can fall into this trap of putting things and rituals of the church ahead of what is truly important. Jesus made a point to tell the crowds, and especially those who were plotting against Him what is most important in following Him. We can't let the rules and rituals get in the way of what Jesus' ministry is really about.
This concept still drives people crazy. We can get busy focusing on the look of a church, rather than on the people who need to be there. We can get so wrapped up in the style of music and what version of the Bible is being used that caring about those around us becomes low priority. Ultimately, these are the type of people who led Jesus to His death. The rules and rituals got in the way of the love and relationship. Jesus taught and went about ministry with truth and grace, and we need to do the same when we reach out.
Make your mind up about Jesus. You can either do as He did, or do what you want.

What rules and rituals in the church can get in the way of what church is really about?



How do the rules get in the way of reaching out to others who have never even stepped foot in a church?




Reading: Exodus 21:1-22:31

Here we read a series of scenarios and rules that seem bizarre and out of place, but this was how the culture dealt with issues that arose. These rules were guidelines for judges when sentencing people. Many of these rules actually still apply today in different ways. God set these rules before the Israelites to keep chaos at bay and to promote loving your neighbor. Though the rules are different today, we still need to keep close to what God want of us in order to promote good and prevent evil. God cares deeply that we get along and love one another, and He cares deeply that we care for those in need, like the widows and orphans. When we can successfully follow through with His desire, we can live lives in harmony and be great examples for those around us in showing His love.

What rules have you found strange in the Bible? Why do you think God had rules like that?




What rules do we have today that promote loving each other?




Going through life, trying to do what is right and keeping ourselves in line with the wisdom God gives us can help us get through some sticky situations in life. When we simply strive to do what Jesus did in our churches and personal lives, we can share His love to those around us in great ways. Consider what it looks like to promote good and prevent evil in the world around you, then strive to live a life that does that. 




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