which ‘god’ do I cling to?

SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 6
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
“But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” [Matthew 6:33]
Where do you look for happiness, satisfaction, peace?
To what do you put your hope for a good life?
What ‘things’ do you think will give you your heart’s desire.
This ‘thing’, or these ‘things’, is our god.
Whatever we look to for happiness is the thing we worship, the thing we consider worthy of our attention and desire.

The idea behind polytheism (having many gods) is that those gods (things) control our access to happiness, peace, security, etc.
When the Lord challenges His people to worship only Him (since He alone is God), He is making the point that He is the only source of happiness.
If we want it to go well with us in the land (life) that the Lord our God gives us, then we need to look to Him alone, trust His way only, rely on Him.

To love God with our heart, soul and strength is to make Him our ultimate concern, our ultimate desire, our ultimate source, our ultimate guide.
At home or on the road, coming or going, wherever we are, whatever we are doing, He is the key to the good life.
The refrain of Deuteronomy 6 is that loving, honouring and obeying God is the way to experiencing life to the full in the new land.
Jesus makes this same claim in Matthew 6, saying that the key to happiness is not in “all these things” but in putting God, His kingdom, His righteous will, first.
Then “all these things” will be given to us as well.

This is an important message for us, but also for our children.
In these times of relative health and wealth, we are forgetting the source of these ‘blessings’.
We are enjoying the milk and honey but forgetting the God that gives them.
We and our children are becoming more attached to “all these things”, running after what we eat, what we drink, what we wear, just like everyone else – as if they will make us happy.

In many ways, we are practical polytheists; we worship many gods.
But Jesus makes it plain that in fact when you serve both God and money, you actually are only serving one – you cannot serve both.
If we love things, then we do not love God.
Whatever our hearts cling to, that is our treasure, our ultimate concern, our god.

Where do you look for happiness, satisfaction, peace?
To what do you put your hope for a good life?

PRAYER:
Lord, with You, all things are truly mine. Without You, nothing matters.

One Comment

  1. After hearing the law, the Lord continues to summarize the law. Love God. Love the Lord your God with all that you have. Love the Lord your God ALL the time and tell His story to your children. From the time my feet hit the cold tiles in the morning till the time I crawl under the blankets at night, God must be first. TGIF = Today God Is First as He is every day.

    Happiness is walking with the Saviour.

    Happiness is being in His presence.

    Happiness is realizing that this is God’s world.

    Happiness is life is only a possibility in Christ Jesus.

    Happiness is living for Jesus.

    And so today I start with God and end with Him and all the moments between I walk in His presence. In all things today I must see Jesus at work in His creation including me. I am not my own but belong to Him. May others see that in me.

    Today is the Lord’s day as is every day.

    All the way my Savior leads me;
    What have I to ask beside?
    Can I doubt His tender mercy,
    Who through life has been my Guide?
    Heav’nly peace, divinest comfort,
    Here by faith in Him to dwell!
    For I know, whate’er befall me,
    Jesus doeth all things well;
    For I know, whate’er befall me,
    Jesus doeth all things well.

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