God’s law or any law for that fact has its purpose,
to keep a citizen from sentence. It is a set of rules when kept that will keep
us out of trouble. Therefore it is easy for us all to appreciate the benefits
of the law, especially the law of the land. If you live in the United States of
America, the laws of the land vary slightly depending upon the differing
states. Which in turn influences the types of residents it may attract. But
once the individual has made up their mind, they are subject to that governing
body and it’s up to those assigned to uphold the law to keep their residents in
check. We all understand the value of the law, even if we don’t agree with all
of it. Nevertheless, the law is binding whether we like it or not, break it,
get caught and suffer the consequences.
Christians are in a similar camp and we have
aligned ourselves to the will of our Father, although we are no longer under
law as the second covenant has come and the grace of God covers His children,
Jesus Christ the Lord has already taken their punishment, He has paid the price
for the converted Christians sins, all of them; past, present and future sins.
However, we (Born again Christians) are subject to God our Fathers will and
this journey down below has its purpose. It up to us as individuals to prove
the will of God in our lives; “Do not be conformed to this world, but be
transformed by the renewal of your mind,
that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good
and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:2) –
We have aligned ourselves with a new set of laws and therefore are subject to
them, to be more accurate we are now children of God and no longer bastards. We
must accept correction favourably as it is an aid and not a hindrance as some
may suggest.
"And all the children of Israel
murmured." — (Numbers 14:2)
“There are murmurers amongst Christians now, as
there were in the camp of Israel of old. There are those who, when the rod
falls, cry out against the afflictive dispensation. They ask, "Why am I thus
afflicted? What have I done to be chastened in this manner?" A word with
thee, O murmurer! Why shouldst thou murmur against the dispensations of thy
heavenly Father? Can he treat thee more hardly than thou deservest? Consider
what a rebel thou wast once, but he has pardoned thee! Surely, if he in his
wisdom sees fit now to chasten thee, thou shouldst not complain. After all, art
thou smitten as hardly as thy sins deserve? Consider the corruption which is in
thy breast, and then wilt thou wonder that there needs so much of the rod to
fetch it out? Weigh thyself, and discern how much dross is mingled with thy
gold; and dost thou think the fire too hot to purge away so much dross as thou
hast? Does not that proud rebellious spirit of thine prove that thy heart is
not thoroughly sanctified? Are not those murmuring words contrary to the holy
submissive nature of God's children? Is not the correction needed? But if thou
wilt murmur against the chastening, take heed, for it will go hard with
murmurers. God always chastises his children twice, if they do not bear the
first stroke patiently. But know one thing-"He doth not afflict willingly,
nor grieve the children of men." All his corrections are sent in love, to
purify thee, and to draw thee nearer to himself. Surely it must help thee to
bear the chastening with resignation if thou art able to recognize thy Father's
hand. For "whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son
whom he receiveth. If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons."
"Murmur not as some of them also murmured and were destroyed of the
destroyer." (Charles Spurgeon)
Signing off
Tyrone