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The 3rd Annual Preachers Files Lectureship

Gospel Meeting October 2008

Youth Gathering Oct 25th

Respect Through Obedience (Pat Cowden)

Our motivation for obeying the commands of the Bible vary based on what moves a person to action. In general however, there are two main reasons that we submit to them; because we believe that GOD is the author of the Bible and that He can and will reward those who diligently seek after Him and try to please Him (Hebrews 11:6); and because we believe that GOD has power to punish those who do not diligently seek after Him and try to please Him. (Matthew 10:28). What these motivations amount to is our acknowledgement that GOD has the right to tell us how to live; in other words, we respect His authority. The Christian approaches all decisions they make, whether great or small, with the premise that they must be in accord with the will of GOD. If we approach life in this manner, GOD had promised to bless us in this life and the life to come.

If we want to serve GOD, if we want to show Him that we respect His authority, we can. It is not an unattainable goal. At times, we are tempted to offer GOD less than our best efforts. When this happens we need to remember the words of Paul to the Corinthians brethren, “no temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; but GOD is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.” (1 Cor. 10:33). You might ask how does this verse apply to showing respect for GOD? Well, there are times when I am studying the Bible when I come across something to which I have never before given consideration. And after studying the subject through, I can see that my life is not in line with what GOD’s word says. What should I so? What if I like that part of my life and have no desire to change? Paul is saying, if you trust God at His word, and honestly try to change your life, He is going to help you! You’re not in it alone! That is relying on the honesty and love of GOD to come through with a promise He has made, in other words your actions are proving your respect for GOD’s word and His authority to rule over your life.

What if the President or Congress or the Supreme Court decide things that I do not agree with? Well, we need to understand that GOD is in charge and He ordains the existence of government powers (Romans 13:1-7) With that thought in mind, we need to respect the positions those people hold even if it is impossible to respect the individual people. At times it is the case, that our country passes laws that no Christian should obey, such as laws legalizing abortion and homosexual unions. In these cases we have no choice but to resist the laws and when we do we are standing in good company. Remember, that Peter and some of the other Apostles had been imprisoned by the Sadducees in Acts 5. When an angel of the LORD released them, he said, “Go stand and teach in the temple.” The apostles went and taught. When they were found out and brought before the council for disobeying the command they had been given, Peter and the other apostles answered and said, “We ought to obey GOD rather than men.” (Acts 5:29). Obeying the laws of the land that are not in conflict with GOD’s law and disobeying the laws of the land that are in conflict with GOD’s law is one way of showing our respect for GOD’s authority.

If you or I were planning a trip out of the country, wouldn’t we check ahead of time to make sure what the laws of the land were concerning entering and leaving the country? Of course we would. No one in their right mind would want to spend time in a foreign prison. What is it that motivates us to do our research and to ask others who have been to the same country what they had to do to travel there? It is knowledge that the country you are traveling to has the right to deport or imprison you if you violate their laws. We must show respect for the sovereignty of the land to which we want to travel in order to have a smooth trip and stay out of trouble. The same thing is true when we are making eternal travel plans; we must show respect for the sovereignty of the land to which we want to go, Heaven. Entry into heaven is governed by the will of GOD (Matthew 28:20). A Fijian brother, in speaking about Americans coming to Fiji to preach and teach had this to say, “If you are coming here to teach our people, do not come unprepared, because we look up to you to show us that you care enough to prepare appropriately.”  Paul put it this way, “Stand therefore having girded your waist with truth, having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace.” If we follow this advise we will be prepared when these opportunities arise and being prepared for these opportunities is a fruit of having respect for the authority of GOD.

The Bible teaches us that we must respect the authority of:  GOD over His creation (Matt. 28:18-20), rulers over their own lands (Romans 13), the elders over their own congregations (1 Tim. 3:5) and parents over their own children (Eph. 6:1). If we want to please GOD in this life so that we can spend eternity with Him in heaven, we must develop respect for these authorities, because it is part of GOD’s will for us.


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