Disobedience

I have often wandered about disobedience. As a young child, it is an act of defiance over authority and exerting their independence. Your parents may have said to you as they did to me, “don’t touch as it will …….” You can fill in the blank. Burn you. Bight you. Make you sick. etc., etc. But, as we get older, our defiance should be more refined into a mature response to things around us. We can or should be mature enough to make our own decisions that is best for ourselves, our families and for the good of all we come in contact. Sounds reasonable but, all too often what appears to be common sense thinking is far from reality. Why in the world would we do something so illogical or disobedient at the expense of our own welfare? By definition, to be disobedient is to refuse to obey rules or someone in authority. It just blows my mind when I see on the news someone defying authority but, in all fairness, we should have a right to challenge authority in a lawful way. I believe we need to act with maturity in our daily interaction with the public and not be so defensive when asked to be accountable. If a police officer stops you for speeding, does it make sense to play the victim or perhaps the mature response is accept authority, receive the ticket and if you feel you have been wronged, fight it in court. If you have something to hide and you know you are wrong, then why be so disobedient? Have you ever heard of being locked up in disobedience?

If your digestive system is working properly and you eat something that can be digested, then the result is nutrition with the balance waist expelled. Laws to help control our health is very old going back centuries. It may have been very offensive to be disobedient to the law. Over two thousand years ago, Jesus said, “Listen and understand. It is not what goes into the mouth that contaminates a person in God’s sight. It’s what come out of the mouth that contaminates the person.” (Matthew 15:10) That statement was considered disobedient and offensive to the educated people of the time. Jesus went on to explain that what we eat goes through us and the by-product goes into the sewer. That is natural and not contaminating in God’s eyes. But what comes from our heart and out of the mouth can be very damaging. Be careful to speak goodness always from the heart.

Here is the good news. We are all disobedient because that is our human nature until we mature enough to understand that “God has locked up all people in disobedience, in order to have mercy on all of them.” (Romans 11:32) Our parents love us, want to protect us and show us mercy even though we are disobedient. What greater gift is there than to receive mercy?

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Connections

I have written in the past about coincidences that make you think. Was this just a coincidence or was it more? I have even referred in the past about these events as suggested in one book I have read as a “God Wink”. Have you ever had something happen to you that is hard to explain resulting in you to question was this Divine Guidance or just a convergence of random acts? It has been said that if you do good or bad things you will live by them. That may be considered an abbreviated Law of Moses as specific to the Ten Commandments. Is the law that cut and dry? Perhaps, if we live specifically to the law and lead a righteousness life, we will die considered a righteous person deserving eternal peace. I believe there is more to it than that. I believe we need to make a connection. “Trusting with the heart leads to righteousness and confessing with the mouth leads to salvation.” (Romans 10:10) Is your heart connected to your tongue?

I am listening to an interesting book called “The Prayer Box” by Lisa Wingate where a young woman receives God’s grace through the prayer letters of an elderly woman who has just died. The young woman had two children and she is in a state of isolation on her own with little financial help. Was it a coincidence or perhaps His intervention? A God Wink!

Peter had a lot of faith. Even he was called a man of weak faith because he let fear and doubt override his faith. His connection was broken in Matthew 14:22-33. When we separate ourselves or break the connection from our trusting heart and our proclamation of the good news, we lose our faith and begin to sink into darkness. During this time of isolation and anxiety of what is happening in the world, we can become disconnected to the source of power that keeps us upright in spite our fears. Allow faith to grow in your heart and know that “all who call on the Lord’s name will be saved”. (Romans 10:13)

If you have time, listen to my brief message. Feel the comforting thoughts that you are not alone when connected to the true power source.

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