|
January
24, 2002
WHOEVER
BREAKS ONE OF THESE COMMANDMENTS
"Whoever
therefore breaks one of the least of these commandments, and
teaches men so, shall be called least in the kingdom of heaven;
but whoever does and teaches them, he shall be called great
in the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:19, NKJV).
"It
is not the greatness of the act of disobedience that constitutes
sin, but the fact of variance from God's expressed will in
the least particular; for this shows that there is yet communion
between the soul and sin. The heart is divided in its service.
There is a virtual denial of God, a rebellion against the
laws of His government.
"Were
men free to depart from the Lord's requirements and to set
up a standard of duty for themselves, there would be a variety
of standards to suit different minds and the government would
be taken out of the Lord's hands. The will of man would be
made supreme, and the high and holy will of God--His purpose
of love toward His creatures--would be dishonored, disrespected.
"Whenever
men choose their own way, they place themselves in controversy
with God. They will have no place in the kingdom of heaven,
for they are at war with the very principles of heaven. In
disregarding the will of God, they are placing themselves
on the side of Satan, the enemy of God and man. Not by one
word, not by many words, but by every word that God has spoken,
shall man live. We cannot disregard one word, however trifling
it may seem to us, and be safe. There is not a commandment
of the law that is not for the good and happiness of man,
both in this life and in the life to come. In obedience to
God's law, man is surrounded as with a hedge and kept from
the evil. He who breaks down this divinely erected barrier
at one point has destroyed its power to protect him; for he
has opened a way by which the enemy can enter to waste and
ruin.
"By
venturing to disregard the will of God upon one point, our
first parents opened the floodgates of woe upon the world.
And every individual who follows their example will reap a
similar result. The love of God underlies every precept of
His law, and he who departs from the commandment is working
his own unhappiness and ruin."--Thoughts From The
Mount Of Blessing, pp., 51, 52.
|