Text: Leviticus 18:17-30
KEY VERSE: “Therefore shall ye
keep mine ordinance, that ye commit not any one of these abominable customs,
which were committed before you, and that ye defile not yourselves therein: I am
the LORD your God” (Leviticus 18:30).
As Christians, we do rejoice
that we are not under the dispensation of the laws of the Old Testament with so
many of its “dos” and “don’ts”. We relish so much the grace of God that does
not condition our salvation on the works of our hands and the sacrifices we
have to bring but on Christ’s final and eternal sacrifice. However, there is a
point in which many Christians err in their understanding of the grace of God
in relation to the moral obligations commanded in the Old Testament. They
misinterpret the grace of God to mean having unrestrained liberty to do
whatever they wish. Some declare that Christ’s sacrifice has taken care of the
sins they ever committed or would ever commit. They brand those who seek to
live straight and keep the moral laws as being unduly legalistic, fanatical and
under bondage. This is an abuse of grace!
Grace does not take from us our
moral obligations. The moral ordinances contained in the passage of our
meditation this morning are as binding on us today as they were binding on all
the people in the Old Testament dispensation. Disobedience to these laws
carries the same weight of judgment today as it did in the Old Testament.
Neither law nor grace can protect from judgment in such cases. It is folly to
place one’s hope in a grace that will excuse sin and allow one to do the very
thing forbidden to be done under the terms of grace as revealed in God’s word.
Real grace brings along with it
the divine enablement to obey God’s word and live right. Keeping God’s word is
revealed as the secret of blessing both in the Old and New Testaments. God’s
words are to keep us from committing these abominable practices and thereby
defiling ourselves. Living contrary to the word of God on the excuse of grace
is an abuse of God’s grace and therefore subject to God’s judgement.
THOUGHT FOR YOU: Grace does
not take from us our moral duties.
- See more at:
http://dailymanna.dclmhq.org/2014/07/topic-grace-not-license-to-sin.html#.U9kOubGDf1U <<or click daily manna above>>
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