Scripture:
Deuteronomy 12:32
Carefully obey all the commands I give you. Do not add to them or subtract from them.
Mark 16:16
Anyone who believes and is baptized will be saved. But anyone who refuses to believe will be condemned.
Observation/Application: (I’m taking a little liberty on the format today.) I found it interesting that both of these passages were on my reading schedule today.
Every time I read through the Old Testament, I wonder what commands we are allowed to no longer follow now that Jesus has come on the scene. And here, in Mark, it is boiled down pretty well.
So I guess that if one truly believes, he will also have a servant’s heart and want to please the Lord, and can be trusted to honor the spirit of the laws without needing the letter of the law spelled out. Is that right? And are all the needs for sacrificed abolished because of the ultimate sacrifice?
How did we (or who) decide, then, what rules to follow and which to ignore?
Prayer: Lord, please forgive my confusion here. I don’t dwell on it because I don’t think that you would want me to, yet you know I wonder about this so often. And, I, of course, am hesitant to write about it here because I am afraid of the responses I might get. Yet today I kept coming back to these questions. So I think you must want me to question and wonder.
Please, Lord, if this question is to be more fully understood today, send someone to this page who might offer truth and insight. And thank you, Lord, for sending your son to die for my sins, to be the ultimate sacrifice and to change things for your people… all who believe.
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