BE
TRUE TO YOURSELF!
Ex
23:2-6
2
Thou shalt not follow a multitude to do evil; neither
shalt thou speak in a cause to decline after many to wrest judgment:
3
Neither shalt thou countenance a poor man in his cause.
4
If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass going astray, thou shalt surely bring
it back to him again.
5
If thou see the ass of him that hateth thee lying under his burden, and
wouldest forbear to help him, thou shalt surely help with him.
6
Thou shalt not wrest the judgment of thy poor in his cause.
The mark of adulthood is not a
chronological age passed; it is the development of personhood. It means that
you have become who you have been becoming and that you are consistent and
comfortable with that persona. It means you have cast off the funny fads of
adolescence and found a style that is functional and appropriate to the
occasion. It means that you do not agree with a faceless crowd simply because
it is a crowd.
It is almost painful to watch an adolescent
grow up and even more painful to see those who have reached the age where they should
have grown up but failed to do so.
Take
a look at the important points in our Scripture portion today.
1.
Don’t always follow the crowd – especially if it is a mob! Why do people
feel they have to say what others say, do what others do, and even wear what
others wear in order to feel significant? Especially refrain from swearing to a
lie even if everyone else says it is true. Verse 2 particularly speaks of being
cautious not to agree with the majority opinion if it is false and would
convict the innocent man or release a guilty one.
2.
Don’t allow sympathy to cause you to tolerate wrong! This is the
force of verse 3 which basically means that you should never be partial to a
poor man just because he is poor. Again, do not allow yourself to tolerate sin
in someone if he is capable of doing right. Parents often hinder their children
from reaching adulthood because they will not hold them accountable.
3.
Be a blessing even to someone who is not your friend! Verses 4 and 5
give us the scenario of an “enemy” whose donkey runs away. If you find the
donkey simply return it to the owner. If you find the donkey collapsed under a
heavy load and the owner, who is your enemy, is struggling with it you should
stop and offer to help. It’s really that simple!
William
Shakespeare said: “And this above all unto thine own self be true and it shall
follow as the day the night – thou can’st not then be false to any man.”
Dear
Lord, help me to be fully grown, mature and faithful today. Help me to stand
for truth and principles even if I must stand alone. AMEN
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