simple live, despite questions

SCRIPTURE: Deuteronomy 29
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
At that time Jesus said, “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure. [Matthew 11:25-26]
The secret things belong to the LORD our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow all the words of this law. [Deuteronomy 29:29]
These verses have often been a comfort to me when I’ve been perplexed by parts of the bible.
The many difficult issues and unanswered questions have threatened to derail my confidence in the God of the bible.
Why does God allow evil, how can God tolerate suffering?
How can God endure seeing His rebellious children go through the curses described in Deuteronomy 28, even if they deserved it?
How can the torment of hell be eternal – could He endure knowing that His children are experiencing excruciating agony, even if they deserved it?

These questions are the ‘secret things’ for me.
It gets more complicated when we factor in predestination.
What does Moses mean when he says that to this day the LORD has not given you a mind that understands or eyes that see or ears that hear [Deuteronomy 29:4]?
God keeps them from understanding?
Then how can He hold it against them? AARRGGHH.
Again, these things are secret things that only God knows the truth about.
I struggle, I resist, I question – but in this verse I am reminded that I will never figure it all out.
Interestingly, Moses is OK with this.
And so is Jesus.
In fact, Jesus sees this as reason to praise God – “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things…”

God allows the humble to understand things that the proud refuse to accept.
He prefers it when we believe even when we don’t understand.
Trying to figure out why, and assuming that God has good reason (not just because He’s mean or loves to belittle us), I think the reason is because we can be too smart for our own good.
The smarter we think we are, the more stupid we become.
In our arrogance, we demean God, we assume we know more and better.
We act as if He needs to justify Himself to us, instead of the other way around.
We become self-confident, self-reliant… and stupid.
We delve into minute details, while missing the obvious.

There’s a lot we don’t understand, and never will.
But there’s plenty we do know, enough to start with.
Instead of tinkering with the difficulties of hell or predestination, delve into the practicalities of love.
There’s more than enough in the bible that we do understand to keep us occupied for eternity.
Start here.
In time, if we need to know, He’ll explain the other stuff.

PRAYER:
Lord, help me to love, even when I don’t understand.

One Comment

  1. ‘to this day the Lord has not given you a mind that understands or eyes that see or ears that hear.’

    Yet a constant question I ask is, ‘Where did I see Jesus today?’

    My constant prayer must be, ‘Open the Eyes of My Heart’ Lord that I may see Jesus. When I focus on this I know that I am traveling in the right direction. The focus is not on myself, but rather what God is doing in the world today. I need to be rooted in Christ Jesus so that I produce good works and not bitter poison. A question I always need to ask, ‘Where is God in all of this?’

    That question will not always be answered, yet God’s way has been revealed to me and my children entrusted to me so that we may follow His way and walk in His SonLight knowing that all I know is enough to continue my walk with Him. He has made my Way plain – just follow His Words. Trust and Obey.

    “Follow Me,” the Master said;
    We will follow Jesus:
    By His Word and Spirit led,
    We will follow Jesus.
    Still for us He lives to plead,
    At the throne doth intercede,
    Offers help in time of need:
    We will follow Jesus.

    Should the world and sin oppose,
    We will follow Jesus:
    He is greater than our foes,
    We will follow Jesus.
    On His promise we depend;
    He will succor and defend,
    Help and keep us to the end:
    We will follow Jesus.

    Tho’ the way may dark appear,
    We will follow Jesus:
    He will make our pathway clear,
    We will follow Jesus.
    In our daily round of care,
    As we plead with God in prayer,
    With the cross which we must bear,
    We will follow Jesus.

    Ever keep the end in view;
    We will follow Jesus:
    All His promises are true:
    We will follow Jesus.
    When this earthly course is run,
    And the Master says, “Well done!”
    Life eternal we’ll have won!
    We will follow Jesus.

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