OYB: As I was reading, I was struck by how Abraham was respected by the people among whom he resided. They considered him "a mighty prince among us" Genesis 23:6. Abraham treated the Hittites with respect-- related to them and did business with them according to their current customs. He lived "in the world and not of it." And he had favor.
When Jesus healed the leper, He told him to "show yourself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them". He was demonstrating New Covenant truth while maintaining a respectful attitude to those of the Old Covenant who did not yet believe. Matthew 8:4
If we want to have a good witness in the world and favor with the people, we have to behave in a manner that is respectful, understandable, and unoffensive. Culture and customs are a language, and it is possible to communicate effectively with them without compromising truth and uprightness.
I was extra pleased, then, when I got to the Proverbs selection: "Do not let loyalty and faithfulness forsake you. . . so you will find favor and good repute in the sight of God and of people." Proverbs 3:3,4
Respectful manners go a long way to bring you favor.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Friday, January 8, 2010
January 8, 2010
I am always impressed with Abraham's conversation with God. I'm sure Abraham was aware of the great evil in that place and was habitually interceding for Lot and his family. I always thought "how could Lot offer his daughters to those evil men?" but today I realized that the ladies weren't in danger from those guys. He included it to let us know clearly what those men were up to and what the Lord thinks about it.
I found myself comforted and warned by the Scripture selections today. Warned, because I saw how easy it is to become compromised in righteousness when we're in close contact with and influenced by the world, judging our own condition by comparison with what's going on around us. Comforted, as I also noticed the reference again in Proverbs 2:7 to the Lord being our SHIELD, and the references to God's justice.
It's also like Wisdom and Prudence, verses 10 and 11, are guarding us in the Way, and they will lead us out if need be, to protect us--like the two "men" did (I'm assuming they're angels)--from judgments to come. If I'm seeking the Kingdom and His righteousness first, Matthew 6:33, I will have my eyes on God and won't look back. Genesis 19:36
I found myself comforted and warned by the Scripture selections today. Warned, because I saw how easy it is to become compromised in righteousness when we're in close contact with and influenced by the world, judging our own condition by comparison with what's going on around us. Comforted, as I also noticed the reference again in Proverbs 2:7 to the Lord being our SHIELD, and the references to God's justice.
It's also like Wisdom and Prudence, verses 10 and 11, are guarding us in the Way, and they will lead us out if need be, to protect us--like the two "men" did (I'm assuming they're angels)--from judgments to come. If I'm seeking the Kingdom and His righteousness first, Matthew 6:33, I will have my eyes on God and won't look back. Genesis 19:36
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