Matthew 15:14 (ESV)
Let them alone; they are blind guides. And if the blind
lead the blind, both will fall into a pit.
We humans, especially in this day and age, don't like the
term "obedience". For some reason such a word angers us and fills us
with discontent.
For example, how would we feel if local authorities
advise us not to wander outside after dark?
"We're back to World War II!" We would fume.
"Our government is no better than the Nazis!"
That is possibly why these three friends were wandering
around in one of the neighborhoods of Hveragerdi, Iceland, in the year 1906.
True enough, World War II had not yet happened. For that matter, neither had
World War I! But no matter the era of history, they were still wandering
outside, against local advice.
One thing you must know about the region of Hveragerdi:
It is filled with smoke that emits from hot springs. And that night, not only
was there smoke coming from these heated pits, but the weather was far from
desirable, and the visibility was . . . Well let's just say things were quite .
. . Invisible, if you know what I mean!
And yes one of these men did indeed fall into a hot
spring. Luckily he had a couple of travel companions, who succeeded in pulling
him out of his precarious situation, but he was badly burned, and the following
day he succumbed to his injuries. Thanks to him though, one good thing
occurred. Hveragerdi was the first town in Iceland to install electric lights,
especially around those deadly hot springs!
Why are we so geared to do the opposite of the laws we
encounter?
Jesus had a completely different view about obedience:
"I love the Father and that I do exactly what my Father has commanded
me." (John 14:31)
It is as simple as this: When we respect and trust
someone, we delight in pleasing them and we have no problem following their
directions.
And what about God? Do we respect and trust Him?
Jesus' answer is clear: "If you love me, you will
obey what I command." (John 14:15)
You can just hear Jesus' tone of voice when He declared
this. You can hear His passion. You can see Him filled with adrenaline and
utmost love towards his audience. Didn't He die on a cross for everyone who
hears these words, so that we could face eternity with a smile?
Still, we need to take the time to answer this question:
Do we respect and trust God? Only then will love conquer our hearts.
Dear Lord, we thank You for the passion You have for each
one of us. Help us to obey You and Your commands. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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