Once you have set up
the game board and placed your piece on start, the next step to successfully
play any game is to learn the rules. You accomplish this by reading the
directions. For a successful walk with God, the directions come from His Word.
Fear of the Lord, our starting point, respects the fact that His plan is the
best. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are
My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than
your thoughts.” (Isaiah 55:9) We must acknowledge that He has the perfect plan for our
life. Then we must invest time and energy to find that plan.
Learning the Word of God is the key to playing
the game successfully. The Bible is our
rule book and our playbook. Reading,
studying and memorizing it provides the directions for our daily life. It guards against sin. “I have hidden your word in my heart, that I might not sin against
you.” (Psalm 119:11 ESV) It provides direction “Your word is a lamp to
guide my feet and a light for my path.” (Psalm 119:105
ESV)
Once we learn the
rules, we must agree to abide by them. Many board games and card games
have a series of “house rules” that people have added over the years. To
speed up monopoly, my family dealt out three properties to each player at the
start of the game. I remember a friend coming over and being both
confused and upset with my brother for doing this. There are certain card
games that my husband and I always clarify the rules before playing. I
don’t think either one of us knows what the original rules actually
state. We just know how we’ve played in the past.
For a game this
practice may be fine, but not with the Word of God. We must not only
learn the rules and directions set forth by the Bible, we must also follow
them. We cannot alter His directions to make things more convenient or to
our liking. Throughout generations, these alternate interpretations and
additions to the Word of God have led to divisions between believers. On
an individual level, one can try to make God’s Word support a preconceived idea
or desire. The only successful way to operate your life is to take His
Word and keep listening until you are following His original directions for
you.
Obedience is the
key. We learn His Word and do what it
says. “But be doers of the word, and not hearers
only, deceiving yourselves.” (James1:22 ESV) To avoid deception, we must
obey what we hear. We must do what the
Word instructs us to and not do what we think it says. King Saul learned this the hard way when He
did some of what God commanded, but did not follow through with the whole plan.
God’s response was not what he expected. “And Samuel said, “Has the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings
and sacrifices, as in obeying
the voice of the Lord?
Behold, to obey is
better than sacrifice, and to listen than the
fat of rams.” (1 Samuel 15:22) God
is not pleased when we make up our own rules by adapting what the Bible
teaches. Our good works apart from His
leading are not pleasing to Him.
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