Sorry for the late
post, but here's week 4 and hopefully I'll have week 5 up in the next couple
days.
Righteousness seems
like a scary christianese term, but I really appreciate DJ's emphasis, that it
simply means right relationship. And God's laws are given in the context of
that relationship. Disobedience means we aren't taking the relationship seriously.
No wonder God is grieved by our sin, because when we sin we are telling God we
don't think the relationship he offers is worth enough for us to live in the
way he calls us to, oof. But, good news! God longs for right relationship with
us, and he hasn't given up! We also have that longing, and when we let that
longing heal our other appetites, there's the promise that we'll be satisfied.
It reminds me of what DJ said in the 10 commandments series that only an
infinite God can fill our finite hearts. Relationship with him is what fills
us, satisfies, and makes all of the other relationships work the way they were
made to. I was reading that in Psalm 34:8 when it says "taste and see that the Lord is good" the word taste has the implication of "try this, you'll like it." Praying that as I taste and remember God's goodness, I'll crave him even more.
Thanks for tying in Psalm 34 and the infinite to finite necessity for right relationship from the 10
ReplyDeleteCommandment series. Those examples stirred up in me a fat hunger for what God’s cookin’!!