Imagine that a certain husband, on his wife's birthday, decides to take her breakfast in bed. He's been married to her long enough to know her likes and dislikes. She likes porridge, vegemite on lightly toasted white bread, and white tea with two sugars. He prefers puffed rice, peanut butter on wholemeal bread nearly burnt, and black coffee. Because that's what he prefers, that's what he makes for his wife. How pleased will this wife
Many of us treat God in that way. When we serve God, we do what we prefer or think to be best, instead of trying to understand what God wants. One may say that the husband did right to serve his wife, and we do right to serve God. However the husband clearly did right wrongly, and in serving
Gen 4:1-8
One of the first stories in the Bible is about the worship of Cain. He brought an offering to God of the vegetables he grew. Abel his brother brought an offering to God from the flocks he kept. The Bible explains that "by faith Abel offered to God a better sacrifice than Cain"
When you worship God, do you do what seems good to you, or do you do what God has prescribed in his word? By what authority and by what ordinance
2Sm 6:1-8
Here we have people doing the right thing, bring the ark of the covenant back to where it belongs. But they were doing right wrongly. They carried the ark in a new cart when it should have been carried by the priests. David later saw the truth. When he called the priests to carry the ark, he said, "Because you did not carry it in the first place, the Lord our God made an outburst upon us, for we did not seek him according to the ordinance"
It appears that David used a new cart because that's what the Philistine priests had done
Acts 15:1-21
It was right for men to come down from Jerusalem to teach the Gentile converts. However, they were doing right wrongly because they were teaching the wrong thing. Their doctrine was "unless you are circumcised according to the law of Moses, you cannot be saved"
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