Saturday, June 18, 2016

JUNE 18 JQ#16-3 “Why do you transgress the commandment of God because of your tradition?” (Matthew 15:3) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

JUNE 18    JQ#16-3 “Why do you transgress the commandment of God because of your tradition?” (Matthew 15:3) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, Lord and Savior, again today as I read previous prayers to start my day, I am simply amazed at how Faithful You have been to teach me in ways that I could not imagine would teach me how to grow my faith in Your Faithfulness! Here is a prayer written on June 18, 2004 that is as timeless as is Your Glory — “Jesus, you alone have the right to claim a kingdom over man and You alone will be the Great LORD and Master over ALL living things. All but Thee have sinned and all but Thee have fallen short of the Glory of God. Lord forgive us in our weakness of the flesh ——— I pray and praise Thee and I acknowledge as did the Apostle Paul that I do the things I shouldn’t and then I don’t do the things I should?!?! O Lord, I will keep turning to Thee and praying for forgiveness and will continue to start each day looking to walk in Your Ways as I come humbly to You in Spirit and in Truth.          AMEN

The Jesus Questions

JUNE 18   JQ#16-3 “Why do you transgress the commandment of God because of your tradition?” (Matthew 15:3)  The Holy Spirit has again led me to “extend” the context of this JQ#16 to include the next several verses through Matthew 15:20 as I missed the “Truth of God” when I read the text the first time through. The context for the question of why we give man-made traditions so much authority while we fail to give God His Rightful Authority over ALL things! The Truth of God that we miss when we stop to consider our “traditions” is where do our “traditions” originate, from God or from man? This is very similar to the question Jesus asked the Pharisees when they accused Jesus of breaking the traditional law of the Pharisees regarding Jesus and His disciples when they were plucking grain and eating it on the Sabbath and healing a man’s withered hand on the Sabbath also. Jesus answered their question by telling them the Truth of God that “Therefore it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath” (Matthew 12:12) and the Pharisees saw that their “tradition/man-made law” has no argument against the “Truth of God”. Now once again we see the Pharisees questioning Jesus as to another “tradition” that the Pharisees were using against Jesus and that was the tradition of the washing of hands before they eat bread ——— if Jesus would correct the Pharisees then we too should stop and learn the lesson Jesus found important enough to stop and teach, especially when it concerns the “traditions” that we tend to live by in our daily lives. Matthew records this Teaching of the Truth of God “Then the scribes and Pharisees who were from Jerusalem came to Jesus, saying, ‘Why do Your disciples transgress the tradition of the elders? For they [the disciples] do not wash their hands when they eat bread.” (Matthew 15:1) Jesus at this point exposes the problem with their “traditions” when compared to the “Truth of God” as Jesus turned their question around and posed to the Pharisees regarding “their traditions”  JQ#16: “Why do you also transgress the commandment of God because of your traditions?”  By taking their accusation and using it to question their traditions Jesus had once again drawn our attention to one of our daily weaknesses we live with and that is we have been taught and are being taught what is packaged as “accepted traditions” that do not glorify God! I know that in growing up, many, many things I was taught was because that was the way everyone in my family was taught — I now look back and see that many of my friends were doing what they were taught by their families so I have to ask the question, if we both do what is taught as “tradition” and there is a conflict in our “traditions” then who is right? I can now from my studying of the Word of God see why God has been spending so much energy in teaching us to “know” the “Truth of God” and to evaluate our “traditions” as to their origination. I am grateful that my family was a Bible-believing family and our “traditions” were based on God’s Word and I am convinced that today’s world needs to evaluate if the “traditions” they are using to live their lives came from the True and Living God or from man? There can be only One Truth and that One Truth is the Truth of God, and if every one lived by God’s command there would never be any conflict in our beliefs? Don’t you agree that if we continue to disagree that there will never be any hope for peace? It is a Truth of God that a house (or nation) divided against itself can not stand and that is certainly true if we consider trying to follow everyone’s personal preferences! Somewhere, somehow we must unite under one single TRUTH and I prefer a tradition that teaches “Eternal life and Forgiveness” — what tradition do you think would be better than that to bring world peace?  

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