Exodus 20:19
Then they said to Moses, "Speak to us yourself and we
will listen; but let not God speak to us, or we will die."
The Jewish people were not accustomed to going directly to
God. They only approached God
through their high priest mediators. They were quite comfortable in allowing Moses to declare to them what God had spoken to him. They committed to doing whatever Moses revealed to them. They were steadfast in fearing that they would be consumed by fire if they were to be in direct communication with the living God.
What an awesome
privilege that we have to be able to go directly to the throne room of Almighty
God. What an unspeakable blessing that
we have been provided by Our Mediator, Jesus Christ, who opened the doors of
heaven for us.
Yet we often delight in and rely on the spoken and written
words of men rather than digging into God's Holy Word ourselves. We tend to look for our own Moses. We find that the words of men lean toward
messages that are meant to comfort us and not to convict us. They also tend to require less work to
digest.
By shying away from God's Holy Word, we seek to avoid the
discomfort that comes with having our weaknesses brought to light by the
revelation of the Holy Spirit. Even
more so, we shy away from a personal relationship with Our Creator. We may not fear being consumed by fire, but
we fear having to let go of the things of this world. In doing so, we miss or delay the sanctifying
work that prepares us for a life of eternal comfort with Our Savior.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for speaking to us through
Your Holy Spirit and Your Holy Word. We
rejoice in knowing that we can hear Your voice if we seek it. We pray, Lord, that we will be consumed by
Your Holy Fire. We ask, Father, that You
strengthen us to close our ears to the messages of leniency that the world
espouses and to open our hearts to Your Holy Word so that we may bring our
lives into alignment with Your laws. We
ask that the Holy Spirit teach us how to listen to You. May we seek and find an intimate relationship
with You through Your Son. We pray all
these things through the Great Mediator, Jesus Christ.
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