Saturday, June 7, 2014
INTERSPERSED WITH THE HISTORICAL RECITAL that makes up much
of the early chapters of Deuteronomy are bursts of exhortation. One of the most
moving is found in Deuteronomy 10:12-22. Its magnificent themes include:
(1) A sheer God-centeredness that embraces both fearing God
and loving God (10:12-13). In our confused and blinded world, fearing God
without loving him will dissolve into terror, and thence into taboos, magic,
incantations, rites; loving God without obeying him will dissolve into sentimentalism
without strong affection, pretensions of godliness without moral vigor, unbridled lust
for power without any sense of impropriety, nostalgic yearnings for
relationships without any passion for holiness. Neither pattern squares with what the
Bible says: “And now, O Israel, what does the LORD your God ask of you but to fear
the LORD your God, to walk in all his ways, to love him . . . ?” (10:12).
(2) A sheer God-centeredness that pictures election as a
gracious act. God owns the whole show—“the heavens, even the highest heavens,
the earth and everything in it” (10:14). He can do with it as he wishes.
What he has in fact done is “set his affection” on the patriarchs, loving them, and
in turn choosing their
descendants (10:15; cf. 4:37).
(3) A sheer God-centeredness that is never satisfied with
the mere rites and show of religion: it demands the heart (10:16). That is why
physical circumcision could never be seen as an end in itself, not even in the Old
Testament. It symbolized something deeper: circumcision of the heart. What God wants
is not
merely an outward sign that certain people belong to him,
but an inward disposition of heart and mind that orient us to God continually.
(4) A sheer God-centeredness that recognizes his
impartiality, and therefore his justice—and acts accordingly (10:17-20). He is “God of
gods and Lord of lords, the great God, mighty and awesome” (10:17). Small
wonder then that he accepts no bribes and shows no partiality. (Never confuse
election with partiality. Partiality is favoritism that is corrupted by a willingness
to pervert justice for the
sake of the favored few; election chooses certain people out
of God’s free decision and nothing else, and even then justice is not perverted:
hence the cross.) And he expects his people to conduct themselves accordingly.
(5) A sheer God-centeredness that is displayed in his
people’s praise (10:20-22). “He is your praise; he is your God” (10:21). Those who
focus much on God have much for which to praise. Those whose vision is merely
terrestrial or selfcentered dry up inside like desiccated prunes. God is your praise!
D.A. Carson - For the Love of God
June 6th Devotion
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