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August 14, 2011 — by C. P. Hia
Read: Jeremiah 7:1-11
Amend your ways and your doings. —Jeremiah 7:3
Bible in a year:
Psalms 89-90; Romans 14
Psalms 89-90; Romans 14
A friend sent me photographs of 20 beautiful churches in
the world. Located as far apart as Iceland and India, each of them is
architecturally unique.
The most beautiful place of worship in Jeremiah’s day was the temple
in Jerusalem, which King Josiah had recently repaired and restored
(2 Chron. 34–35). The people were fixated on the magnificent building (Jer. 7:4), and they foolishly thought that having the temple there meant that God would protect them from their enemies.
Instead, Jeremiah pointed out the sin in their lives (vv.3,9-10).
God
is not impressed by beautiful buildings constructed in
His name if
there is no inward beauty in the hearts of those who go there. He is not
interested in an outward legalistic worship that is not matched by
inward holiness. And it is wrong to think that God protects people just
because of the religious things they do.
Just because we’re reading the Bible, praying, and fellowshiping with
other believers doesn’t mean that God is somehow then obligated to do
something for us. He cannot be manipulated. The purpose of those
external activities is to develop our relationship with the Lord and to
help us live differently than those in the world around us.
Lord, help me to remember that You are most
interested in an obedient heart. Change me when I think
You’re obligated to me because of my religious acts of
worship or service. Give me a pure heart. Amen.
interested in an obedient heart. Change me when I think
You’re obligated to me because of my religious acts of
worship or service. Give me a pure heart. Amen.
Remember—God cannot and will not be manipulated.
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