Wednesday, January 02, 2008

The Walking Purchase

Read: Mark 7:5-13

You ... have neglected the weightier matters of the law: justice and mercy and faith. --- Matthew 23:23

The Bible In One Year:
Genesis 4-6
Matthew 2

In colonial North America, William Penn had a reputation as a benevolent Quaker who dealt fairly with Native Americans. When he returned to England, his sons stayed behind. They did not share his integrity. Soon they contrived a scheme to cheat a Delaware tribe. The sons produced an old contract in which the Indians had agreed to sell a portion of land that a man could walk in 1 1/2 days.

When the tribe consented to honor their ancestors' agreement, Penn's sons were delighted. They hired three of the fastest runners they could find. One of the men covered a distance of 65 miles in 18 hours. They totally disregarded both the letter and the spirit of the agreement.

In Jesus' day, the scribes and Pharisees rationalized their violation of the spirit of God's law. Jesus exposed their hypocritical practice when He cited the commandment to "honor your father and your mother" [Mark 7:10-13]. They were declaring a portion of their income as "a gift to God" to keep from using it to care for their aged parents.

The Bible is not a tool to get what we want. Instead, we must ask God to help us understand its intended purpose. Let's be sure we don't neglect the "weightier matters of the law: justice, mercy, and faith" [Matt. 23:23]. --- Dennis Fisher

The best translation of God's Word
That we will ever read
Is found in servants of the Lord
Who live that Word in deed. --- D. De Haan


OBEYING THE LETTER OF THE LAW IS GOOD; OBEYING THE SPIRIT OF THE LAW IS BETTER.

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