Saturday, January 29, 2022

Ordinances

Although not everyone in the world accepts the Bible as the Living Word of God, there is no doubt that this Book has had an overwhelming influence on every nation on earth. Although the Bible does deal with the nations, it was written by God, revealed to men inspired by the Holy Spirit, for His people. This Sabbath's reading titled Mishpatim deals with the ordinances of justice delivered by God to His people. It is according to these ordinances that His people were to deal justly and with charity towards each other, and any strangers in their midst. Regarding justice, scripture says that God's throne is founded upon it: "You have a mighty arm; Strong is Your hand, and high is Your right hand. Righteousness and justice are the foundation (makon - habitation, fixed place, basis, to be firmly established, make ready) of Your throne; Mercy and truth go before Your face." (Ps. 89:13-14). It is these ordinances given by God to Moses many thousands of years ago, and later taught and confirmed so often through the prophets and the words of Christ and the apostles, that a difference was established between God's people, and the people of other nations. Many have written about the Bible being the foundation of our civilization, and the starting point and the measurement of our systems of justice. These are some of the comments written throughout history: "We account the scriptures of God to be the most sublime philosophy.", wrote Sir Isaac Newton; "That Book, Sir, is the Rock upon which our republic rests.", Andrew Jackson; "The whole inspiration of our civilization springs from the teachings of Christ, and the lessons of the prophets. To read the Bible for these fundamentals is a necessity of American life.", Herbert Hoover; "Hold fast to the Bible as the sheet anchor of your liberties; write its precepts in your hearts, and practice them in your lives.", Ulysses S. Grant; "It is impossible to rightly govern the world without God or the Bible.", George Washington; "The moral principles and precepts contained in the scriptures ought to form the basis of our civil constitutions and laws...", Noah Webster; "The Bible is endorsed by the ages. Our civilization is built upon its words...", Dwight Eisenhower; "The foundations of our society and our government rest so much on the teachings of the Bible that it would be difficult to support them if faith in those teachings would cease to be practically universal in our country.", Calvin Coolidge; "The Bible, the Word of God, has made a unique contribution in shaping the United States as a distinctive and blessed nation and people...Biblical teachings inspired concepts of civil government that are contained in our Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.", U.S. Congress, joint resolution, 1983. The principles of God as written in the scriptures have formed the foundation of our civilization. God has taught, and He expects His people to act, justly (Micah 6:8). The LORD also says: "Learn to do good; Seek justice, Rebuke the oppressor; Defend the fatherless, Plead for the widow." (Isa. 1:17). As His people, we take an active role in praying for, and standing for, impartial and righteous justice. It may be that we have neglected our role in standing in the ordinances of God to advocate and intercede for those who are unjustly afflicted. The LORD's ordinances do not tolerate His people taking advantage of others' weaknesses, or to silently allow others to do so. The ordinances of God which we read this week in Exodus Chapters 21 through 24 require that God's people do not abuse or take advantage of the weak, the poor, or the powerless. The LORD issues a stern warning to His people: "You shall neither mistreat a stranger nor oppress him, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. You shall not afflict any widow or fatherless child. If you afflict them in any way, and they cry at all to Me, I will surely hear their cry; and My wrath will become hot, and I will kill you with the sword; and your wives shall be widows, and your children fatherless." (Ex. 22:21-24). Because we have disregarded the ordinances of God, the widows, or mothers left alone to fend for themselves, and the fatherless have become victims of injustice and mercilessness. David was also unjustly persecuted by King Saul, who was also one of God's people, chosen to fill a position of leadership and power. David described the LORD's reaction when he cried out to God because of his unjust treatment by Saul: "In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried out to my God; He heard my voice from His temple, and my cry came before Him, even to His ears. Then the earth shook and trembled; the foundation of the hills also quaked and were shaken. Because He was angry. Smoke went up from His nostrils, and devouring fire from His mouth; Coals were kindled by it...The LORD thundered from heaven, and the Most High uttered His voice, hailstones and coals of fire...Then the channels of the sea were seen, the foundations of the world were uncovered at Your rebuke, O LORD, at the blast of the breath of Your nostrils." (Ps. 18:6-15). David saw in the Spirit that when the afflicted cry out to Him, the LORD hears and responds with great anger. The LORD twists creation inside out to answer the cry of one of His people who has been subjected to injustice. Jesus said of His Father's advocacy against injustice on behalf of one of His people: "And shall God not avenge His own elect who cry out day and night to Him, though He bears long with them? I tell you He will avenge them speedily. Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?" (Lk. 18:7-8). We see daily, the violence and oppression against those who are not in a position to defend themselves. So many of our children have become fatherless, and all the lies of hell have been directed at them to destroy them before they are even born, and certainly after their birth. Over 20% of fathers in this country, or about 7 million, do not take any part in parenting their children. This amounts to about 19 million children, or over 20% of all children born in this country, who are without any father figure in their lives. This leaves the mother as the single head of the household, most often as a result of divorce, and over 40% of those households live below the poverty level. This "widowhood" and fatherlessness lead to further sad statistics, including a higher than average suicide rate among high school aged fatherless students. The Ten Commandments, with which all are familiar, includes the blessing of the LORD's holy Sabbath rest in His presence not only to ourselves, but to our sons and daughters, and even the servants and animals connected to our households (Ex. 20:8-10). The children are of great importance to the LORD (Lk. 18:15-17), and He will not excuse our apathy in the face of any affliction or injustice towards them. Do not think that God does not hear the cries of the afflicted, and answer them. As God's people, the custodians to whom His ordinances have been given, this week's Sabbath reading contains the command from God that we follow His ordinances of justice and mercy. Jesus wondered if He would find any on earth who are doing so when He returns. Let Him not find us to be part of the problem in the affliction of the defenseless, but part of the godly solution instead, which is the unwavering justice and mercy of God. We were called by these scriptures to be different from the people of the world who do not know God. Our lives are to reflect these ordinances of the LORD. If you are crying out to God for deliverance from injustice, or you know of someone who is, you can pray with me: "Heavenly Father, I cry to You, the Just Judge, on behalf of justice and mercy. You hear the cries of Your people, and You answer from Your sanctuary in heaven. When I have turned a blind eye to those who are afflicted and attacked, please forgive me. Forgive me when I have not prayed on their behalf. Forgive Your people when they favor the rich and the powerful, and take advantage of the poor and the weak. Fill me with Your Holy Spirit, Who is the Spirit of Righteousness and Truth, and Who leads me in the ways of Your ordinances. I ask You to hear the cries of the afflicted, and send Your help to those, including the strangers, the widows, and the fatherless among us, who have fallen into evil and merciless hands. I ask these things in Jesus' name. AMEN."

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