I had a similar problem with my desktop computer. In fact, one of the reasons I got my laptop way back when is because none of the free spyware or anti-virus software would run on my old operating system. I didn't meet the system requirements, so I got a newer computer so mine could be safer. I have to admit that my not meeting the requirements that time was a positive (though somewhat expensive) situation for me.
Yet, these requirements are for our own good and benefit. If I had gotten hired at one of those jobs, I would have likely never gotten my work done well, and if I'd installed those "high-tech" programs on my "low tech" computer, they probably would not have worked, or might have totally messed up my computer. So, as much as I may not like requirements, I have to admit life would certainly be more difficult and confusing without them. Life is easier and more orderly and less haphazard because of these types of requirements--at least, when we follow them.
Did you know that the Lord has requirements for His children? And they probably aren't what you're thinking. Some are found, not in the gospels--or even in the New Testament--but in the short prophetic book of Micah.
Will the LORD be pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousand rivers of oil? Shall I offer my firstborn for my transgression, the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul? He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. Micah 6:7-8 NIV (emphasis mine)First of all, I need to preface this by mentioning these are not requirements for salvation. Doing these things will not give you a "free pass" to heaven. Paul said in Romans 10:9 that "if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Nothing else you can do will give you eternal life.
No, these requirements are what the Lord expects from His children. These are what we can do to please our Heavenly Father. And there are three of them:
Act justly: do what is righteous and fair to all
Love mercy: act with and value lovingkindness and compassion
Walk humbly with your God: follow the Lord, putting His needs first and giving Him credit for all He does through you.
Can you picture what our world would be like if every person (or even "just" every Christian) followed these three simple principles? There would be no theft, no attack ads, no price gouging at the gas pump. God doesn't give us requirements like this for nothing. God has shown us "what is good." All we have to do is follow it. It may not be easy, but it is certainly what He wants. And isn't seeking and doing His will our goal?
Heavenly Father, help me to please You by acting justly, loving mercy and walking humbly with You. Help me to do what is good in your sight. Thank you for showing me your righteous requirements, and guide me in following them always. In the name of Your Precious Son I pray. Amen
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Do you find yourself uneasy when you find requirements you can't meet? Have you ever gotten a job you weren't qualified for? How was the experience? Do you appreciate God's commandments from Micah? How are you doing? Which of the three do you think is easiest for you? Hardest?
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Three simple requirements that if we really followed them would make a big difference in our personal worlds and the world at large. Great tie-in with natural requirements to the biblical truth that God has requirements for us as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wanda, for the comment, and stopping by. If only we'd listen :)
ReplyDeleteSo true, Jo! Wise words and food for thought, as always
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful thoughts and such an important verse to remember and live by. I know a children's song that has that verse in it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Amy - I remember a contemporary Christian song with that verse too. There are a few other blessings in Micah, but that's definitely my fave.
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Amen. god gives us guardrails to keep us safe. We often rebel against them at our own peril. Angie
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