Leviticus 20-22
Psalms 12
Matthew 26
Devotion by Maria Knowlton (IN)
Ever see one of those warning sign where you have to wonder? What happened here that made this sign necessary. I kind of felt this way reading Leviticus 20-22…some of the laws made sense as God was establishing the Mosaic law. Especially the opening of the chapter talking about child sacrifices.
Some of it I’m a little unclear on. Previously, you could marry your step sister (Abraham and Sarah) and other family members. But God was putting an end to that. And then some of the laws, were just for specific people and some of those I don’t understand at all. Why did you have to be physically perfect in order to be a priest who could enter the temple? I don’t get that one… but I trust God has His reasons I may not understand before the coming kingdom.
As independent adults, we often question the things we’re told to do and want to know why so we can decide if we really want to do it.
But throughout the Bible, God gives us laws and tells us to do/not do things that we don’t understand. We don’t feel like it’s right.
However, that is the difference between believing in God and Christ and truly surrendering to them as the ones who control your life. You may not alway understand why God is telling you to do something, but total submission means you follow God’s word no matter what. It’s a matter of trust. Trust is hard, but vital to our relationship with God.
Speaking of total submission, we go to Matthew 26 where Jesus is fully aware of what is going to happen but continues on as he trusts in God’s overarching plan for humanity as mentioned in Psalms 12. God knows what he’s doing with humanity, we just have to trust Him.
Reflection Questions:
- Are you bothered by the times you don’t understand God, His law or plans? Why or why not?
- What could be helpful advice for someone who is questioning God?
- Have you found God to be trustworthy? How can you build your trust in Him?
- Did Jesus have the mind of God? What can we learn from Jesus’ example when it might seem like we don’t want the same things God does?
PRAYER:
Father God, I praise You because You are wise, all-knowing, all-powerful and completely trustworthy, and I am not. Thank You for Your love and for being a Good God. Open my eyes to see Your goodness in all You do, and all You ask me to do. Thank You for the incredible gift of Your Son. In all ways big and small may I echo his words and heart of surrender: “Not my will but Yours be done.”
