Today’s Scripture: Nehemiah 10:30-33
We assume the responsibility. For the holy offerings; for sin
offerings to make atonement for Israel; and for all the duties of the house of
our God (Vs: 32-33).
Words of Devotion
The people recognized the
need for offerings and sacrifices. The history of Israel clearly reveals that
this nation emphasized shedding the blood of animals and offering up their
crops and grain to God. By so doing they were never allowed to forget the cost
of redemption. Blood shed means a death has occurred. God is teaching His
people that their problem with sin within is of such a serious nature it cannot
be solved by merely instructing the mind. Only death can cure it.
These bloody offerings
prepared the way for the death of Jesus and even our remembrance of that death
at the Lord's Table. We ought to meditate on this every day. We should never
allow ourselves to forget the cost of our redemption. It took all that God had
to open a door that we might return to Him. As Peter put it, For you know
that it was not with perishable things such as silver or gold that you were
redeemed from the empty way of life handed down to you from your forefathers,
but with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or defect (1
Peter 1:18-19).
Very closely related to
the blood offerings was the promise of these people to bring the first fruits
of their crops, herds, flocks, and even their sons to God. What they were doing
was recognizing the ownership and rights of God in their lives. A corresponding
truth for us today is, You are not your own; you were bought at a
price (1 Corinthians 6:19b-20a). God owns us. We do not own ourselves. The
world says, You are your own. If you are pregnant and you do not want the
baby, you can kill it, because you have a right to do what you please with your
own body. But the Bible says, No, you are not your own. You do not
have a right to do anything you like with the body God gave you.
This is true in other
aspects of life as well. We are not our own. We have no right to determine what
we are going to do with our lives or even whom we are going to marry, apart
from God's limitations. We have certain choices granted to us, but not all
choices. One of the important aspects of becoming a Christian is to recognize
the rights of God and to live our lives within the limits He establishes. This
is what this great passage is teaching. It is the way by which Israel
recognized frequently and continually that their lives were not their own. They
too were bought with a price. They belonged to God. He has the right
to direct their affairs and make many choices for them.
Today’s Prayer: Thank You, Lord, for this reminder that I am
not my own; I have been bought with a price. I surrender my life to You,
knowing that You have redeemed me with the precious blood of Christ.
Life Application: Can we daily and joyfully choose to
sacrifice our will for His will? Do all of our choices reflect the ownership
rights of the Lord Jesus who bought us at infinite cost?
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