GOD’S
PLAN FOR OUR PROTECTION AND BLESSING.
Introduction:
God is a loving heavenly father who desires the very best for His
children.
He protects us from things that are not good
for us and has built into his protection plan an involvement with
our choice so that if we don’t want His protection and blessing
He won’t force them on us. Each of the ten commandments are
given to us for our good. They are designed for our benefit--not
because God doesn’t want us to have a good time, but because
he wants us to really have a good time. Each place it says “you
shall not . . .” we could read, “it is not good for you
to . .” and if we switch the prohibition around to the desirable
positive behavior on the other side of the prohibition we can say “it
is good for you to . . .” and add the desired behavior. “You
shall have no other Gods before me” becomes, “It is good
for you to have me as your only God.” Let’s take a new
look at the commandments--God’s plan for our protection and
blessing.
1. “You shall have no other Gods before me,” becomes, “It
is good for you to have me as your only God.”
God is the best of all possible goods and He knows, without conceit
He is the best. He does the best possible good for all his friends.
In knowing Him they have advantages, access to wisdom, power, assistance,
guidance, information, insights, health and friendship. The very
best God can give to anyone is Himself! To know Him is to know the
best. To have Him is to have the best. Those who set out to praise
God and enjoy Him forever are destined to have the best possible
of imaginable lives--here and now and for eternity. This is why a
loving, gracious, good God gives Himself to us and says, “It
is good for you to have me as your only God.” Seeking sensual
or other pleasures, material wealth, fame or reputation will never
satisfy the human heart like knowing and having a relationship with
God. This leads us to the next benefit.
2. “You shall not make for yourself an idol in the form of
anything,” becomes, “It is good for you to fully appreciate
who God is and to worship God in spirit.”
Those who appreciate who God is and recognize that God is a Spirit,
who is infinitely superior in being than anything material have a
powerful advantage. He is capable of creating material by merely
thinking or speaking it into existence. He is imminent--near his
creation and yet transcendent--bigger than it and capable of controlling
it from a superior position outside of it with authority and power.
God is of superior quality to creation and is eternal (permanent)
in nature and therefore can be worshipped only as mankind exercises
spiritual abilities of worship. Worshippers of God are in touch with
reality! Everything else is passing away and those who put their
affection on anything else will ultimately be extremely disappointed!
Mankind has many different perceptions of reality contingent on different
cultures and idiosyncratic personalities--and our perceptions may
not be reliable. However, God is a part of the Real Reality. Sometimes
we get a glimmer of Real Reality--but never more perfectly than when
we are humbly and joyfully worshipping Him in spirit.
3. “You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God,” becomes, “It
is good for you to properly use the name of the Lord your God.”
“
The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and
are safe.” Pr. 18:10 There is security, safety and refuge in
the name of the Lord. No demon or evil spirit can come against the
power of that name. The name of the Lord is closely related to his
reputation. Proper use of the name of the Lord gives great benefit.
To misuse the name of the Lord, to curse or swear is not only unnecessary,
it is extremely unwise. To use the name of the Lord to affirm something
to be true that is not true is a very serious misuse of the name
of God. According to Old Testament scholars, to call on God to witness
something to be true that is true is all right, but that is not what
this verse is about. Paul did it in the New Testament in Galatians
2:5 “--God is our witness.” I am concerned about the
use of the name of God in our daily lives. Those who correctly use
the name of the Lord run to it for safety, they know God protects,
cares, saves, heals and answers prayer for his name sake not for
ours. This is the correct use of the name of the Lord. His name is
great! Let His name be praised--and used only in praise!
4. “Remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy,” becomes, “It
is good for you to enjoy the Lord’s day and keep it separated
from other days.”
God knows our physiological make up. He knows, because He created
us. He is the maker and knows how our machines function. He knows
our bodies need periodic rest. He knows our psychological makeup
and understands that our minds also need a rest from the pressures
of daily responsibilities. He knows our spiritual make-up and knows
that we need to take some deliberate time to nurture our spiritual
man. He blesses us with a weekly appointment with Himself, a time
for teaching, worship, rest, recreation, fellowship and prayer. This
is good for us. If your job requires work on Sunday take another
day for rest. If you don’t, after years of misuse of your body
you risk becoming ill. This happens because we would have lived beneath
our privilege, violated God’s provision for our health, abused
our bodies and brought physical consequences on ourselves. God wants
to spare us that. There is enough time in six days to do the work
God intends for us to do. To do any more is to do something God does
not intend. Rest and enjoy Jesus.
5. “Honor your father and your mother,” becomes, “It
is good for you to honor your father and mother.”
God knows that close personal relationships are important to our
character development as social beings. He has placed children in
families so that these personal relationships can be developed and
we can learn to respect others. Older people have more life experience
than young people. Having served in Asia since 1973 I see the advantages
built into Asian family systems wherein age is revered--though, unfortunately
this is changing. It is a weakness in American culture that Americans
emphasize youth and devalue maturity. However, whether we live in
the West with its social problems or in Asia with changing social
influences attacking family unity, we Christians don’t want
to let the world’s cultures squeeze us into their molds--especially
on points wherein it is clearly not consistent with Scripture. If
we honor our parents, we will find they have a lot of wisdom from
which we can benefit. God wants to bless offspring with the wisdom
of their parents, but children must be willing to receive it. Most
of us can find things about our parent’s role model that we
don’t want to imitate. However, it is possible to identify
and reject certain weakness in their lives and still honor them as
persons. I reject my father’s anger--but I subscribe to how
he respectfully and lovingly treated my mother and I honor him as
my father.
6. “You shall not murder,” becomes “It
is good for you to value human life.”
Life is God-given. We should value our own and other’s lives.
Respect for others and respect for life creates an atmosphere of
mutual respectability wherein our creative gifts can flourish. The
next person’s life and dignity is just as important as yours.
Murder might not be so much of an issue in modern, “civilized” America
except for the subtle and constant occurrence of murder scenes in
today’s movies and TV programs! Every time we watch a murder,
even in a story, there is an effect on us. Life is not cheap. Life
is extremely valuable, precious and sacred. Respect, value and esteem
each life.
7. “You shall not commit adultery,” becomes, “It
is good for you to enjoy companionship, friendship and intimacy with
just your spouse.”
The human act of love is a very intimate experience. The very parts
of our bodies which we carefully keep from the view of others become
intimately involved in sexual intercourse. In this experience at
a deep psychological level, two human personalities are knit together
in an intimate, dynamic, intense, physical, psychological and spiritual
union of two persons. One cannot have that kind of experience with
multiple partners without it adversely affecting a person’s
mind and spirit at a deep level. This kind of intimacy was deliberately
intended to be pleasurable, intense and exclusively reserved for
you and your spouse. It is a wonderful gift of God which gives married
partners unity and satisfaction at a very deep level. When enjoyed
properly, love-making is a wonderful bonus to the friendship and
pleasures God wants His children to enjoy. Let us neither cheapen
it nor overemphasize it. Let us enjoy it with our spouses and keep
our happy sex lives and our secrets to ourselves. We men somehow
have a false notion that we either marry a Proverbs 31 wife who is
virtuous, business like, efficient, knits mittens and fixes a nice
hot breakfast for the family every cold morning or we marry a Song
of Solomon 7 wife whose stature is like a palm tree and whose breasts
are like clusters of fruit--the tree ready to be climbed and the
fruit ready to be enjoyed! We think we have to be either spiritual
and prudish or sinful and sexy. Enjoying sex and being highly spiritual
are not mutually exclusive. When we enjoy it in marriage, wait for
marriage, keep it in marriage, honor our vows and keep the thousands
of secrets about our pleasures that wise couples keep, there is powerful
sexual fulfillment and deep spirituality. When we do that, keeping
this commandment becomes much much easier.
8. “You shall not steal.” becomes, “It
is good for you to experience the personal satisfaction which comes
from
working for what you have and to enjoy ownership of your things while
respecting the right of ownership in others.”
The gradual accumulation in life of necessary personal possessions
which gives satisfaction in work, personal fulfillment in accomplishment,
and enjoyment in using what one has worked for, is a God-given gift.
To work with our hands and possess and enjoy the result of our labors
is psychologically healthy and God knows that. God made it that way.
Ownership is a valuable right to humans. Enjoying and having our
own things and recognizing the rights of ownership of others is a
significant way for us to demonstrate our respect for others. What
about other forms of possessions such as your time when you are under
employment by your employer? When we are on the job our time belongs
rightfully to our employer; he has purchased it. If we take time
which belongs to our employer and use it for ourselves without his
approval we are taking something that does not belong to us. We don’t
enjoy what we steal. We enjoy what we earn.
9. “You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor.” becomes, “It
is good for you to believe and tell the truth about your neighbor.”
To slander our neighbor is to rob him of his reputation and violate
truth. God is a God of truth. Christianity is good, not only because
it comforts, but because it is true! God does exist. Jesus did come
to die for our sins. He does live in heaven to pray for us. We are
sinners until he cleanses us. God wants to forgive our sins. We will
live with God forever if we seek Him. These statements are wonderful!
They bring great comfort. But they are good for us because they are
true. God tells us the truth and He wants us to value the truth and
tell each other the truth. You can’t make good decisions unless
you know the true state of things. Neither can the other person.
Tell the truth. Whether at home, in the classroom, gym, on the tennis
court or in the grocery store, it is good for you to believe and
tell the truth . . . including telling truth about your neighbor.
We wouldn’t want to defame a brother or sister. In Othelo,
Shakespeare says, “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord,
Is the immediate jewel of their souls. Who steals my purse steals
trash; ‘tis something, nothing; ‘twas mine, ‘tis
his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches (steals)
from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes
me poor indeed.” Don’t destroy the reputation of another.
We want to say what is true, but even truth if used unkindly can
become a violation of a deeper principle. Kindness is a fruit of
the Spirit and in some instances is no violation to the principle
of upholding truth regarding the good reputation of another.
10. “You shall not covet your neighbor’s house, wife,
worker, animal or possession.” becomes, “It is good for
you to enjoy your own mate, workers and possessions without comparing
what you have with what another has.”
The comparison game is devastating. If I have more than another I
could become proud. If I have less than another I could become jealous.
Both of these are serious problems which rob me of my joy in the
Lord. I have experienced much greater contentment in recent years
by learning several very simple things. (1.) God is the One who places
people where He wants them to be and gives them the gifts and possessions
He wants them to have. God is in control of these things. Psalms
75:6 & 7 says, “No one from the east or from the west or
from the desert can exalt a man. But it is God who judges; He brings
one down, he exalts another.” (2.) Everyone should know he
is where he is to be and is doing what he is to do. This frees us
from wanting anther’s position, ministry or possession. (3.)
Everyone should be thankful for what he has and not be concerned
about what he doesn’t have no matter how much of it someone
else has. Commercialism and materialism are twin cancers which eat
away at godly contentment. Paul warns Timothy of persons “.
. . who have been robbed of the truth and who think that godliness
is a means to financial gain. But godliness with contentment is great
gain. For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing
out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with
that. People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap
and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin
and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of
evil.” (I Timothy 6:5-10) (4.) The things we have are tools.
We are to enjoy them; use them, but not misuse them as status symbols
or just selfishly enjoy them. The things God gives us are tools to
be used as responsible stewards. (On another front, I do not agree
with those who suggest that we should not enjoy eating just because
there are some somewhere in the world who are not eating. I will
carefully use what is given to me. I will neither flaunt nor waste
it. I will not allow the enemy by deception to rob me of God-given
joys, material goods, good food or good health.) If I get caught
up in the covetous game there is no end, I cannot win, I will loose.
I refuse to play. I want to be so busy thanking God, appreciating
and enjoying what I do have that I have no time to covet what another
has.
Conclusion: I have tried
to demonstrate how that keeping the ten commandments is God’s
plan for our protection and blessing; that it is good for us. If
God is selfishly demanding that we keep
the commandments only for Him then the egocentric psychological factor
might lead us to also seek what we want and deny Him what He wants.
But in this matter doing what He wants is actually also the very
best for us too. When I can I like to snow ski in the mountains in
America. What if I decided to not ski because the ski lodge was making
a profit from my skiing? Skiing is fun! Let them make their profit;
I ski because I like the wind in my face, the thrill of the challenge,
the excitement of the race, the victory over the sloops and the soreness
of exercised muscles. Let them make a profit! I ski for me! I am
glad that God is glorified when I keep the ten commandments, but
even if I wanted to be totally selfish I believe the ten commandments
are totally beneficial to me. They protect me from terrible losses
and introduce me to a safe, fulfilled and completely satisfying life.
They are one of the ways God protects and blesses us and shows us
his great love.
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