Friday, August 2, 2019
A QUICK MIRROR CHECK!
James 1:22-25
22 But be ye
doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.
23 For if
any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding
his natural face in a glass:
24 For he
beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of
man he was.
25 But whoso
looketh into the perfect law of liberty, and continueth therein, he being not a
forgetful hearer, but a doer of the work, this man shall be blessed in his
deed.
Merriam-Webster offers a no nonsense
definition
of “worldliness.” It is blandly defined as: “of, relating to, or devoted to
this world and its pursuits rather than to religion or spiritual
affairs.” Even Webster understands worldliness to mean that the religious
devotee has slipped a bit in his or her devotion.
Worldliness happens so subtly that we don’t always notice when it
has happened to us. It’s like the mix and mingle time after a formal dinner
when we smile broadly revealing a bit of spinach lodged in our teeth. We need a
quick mirror check! That mirror is the “perfect law of liberty.” We think of
law as restrictive, demanding and punishing to those who break it but the idea
of a law of liberty is a bit confusing because it is self-contradictory.
The law demands that we maintain a rigid
relationship with it but liberty requires that we maintain a constant relationship
to the lawgiver. There is a vast difference in the way those two
play out. The Greek word translated “liberty” is eleutheria and refers to
that which is morally or ceremonially legitimate. The word is liberty and not
libertarian or libertine.
Liberty urges us to follow that
which is morally and ceremonially legitimate. To do that one must regularly and
carefully do a quick mirror check. Questions of morality and practice abound within
this thing we call liberty. Standards of conduct must be measured by God’s
standards as outlined in his perfect law. It requires courage, diligence and
discernment. What is worldly and what is not? Do we have an
occasional alcoholic beverage or do we forego drinking altogether? Should our
swimsuit be one piece or two piece? What about a bikini? Should I even go near
a pool? All these questions, and a thousand more, require a quick mirror check.
Without the mirror we first become casual
and then careless in our choices. Ultimately, we blend in with the world by assuming their
fashions, their opinions and their morals. A quick mirror check allows us to
work within the world without becoming worldly.
Dear Father,
help me to understand that the liberty you bought with your obedience and
sacrifice requires me to live responsibly. AMEN
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