
One of the teachers of
religious law was standing there listening to the discussion. He realized that
Jesus had answered well, so he asked, "Of all the commandments, which is the
most important?" Jesus replied, "The most important commandment is this: `Hear,
O Israel! The Lord our God is the one and only Lord. And you must love the Lord
your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your
strength.' The second is equally important: `Love your neighbor as yourself.' No
other commandment is greater than these."
(Mark 12:28-31 NLT).
In many tribal cultures,
there are dances and rituals that members perform to please the gods they
worship. Ceremonies for rain, cleansing rituals, sacrifices, and even fire
dances keep their schedules full making sure their gods are happy and not mad.
It is as easy to make our
walk with God complicated. We can as easily make the bible so complicated that
it is hard to tell when the writing is right side up. The "fire dances" of the
bible keep us so caught up we can barely face God daily, not sure if we are in
good standing or not. While there are a few basic principles set forth for us to
follow in the bible, they are there to ensure that we live a life that restores
us to God's loving arms. They are not there to keep us performing a "fire dance"
afraid at any moment that God's judgment will find us lacking in a performance
or fear of failure.
God has already judged the
world including us, other than death; we are worthy of nothing else.
Nevertheless, God has restored us to Him through His son Jesus. Christ's death
on the cross for us is the only performance we will ever need for God's love.
God does not want our
performance, neither does God want ceremonies designed to get His approval of
us. God wants us to just believe that He has our lives under His control and to
live out the basics. God calls us to live out the basics and then believe that
He will carry out the details of our lives.
The simple basics are to
believe in God with all of our hearts, soul, and strength and to show everyone
we meet His love. Part of maturing as a Christian is to enjoy the freedom that
God has everything in His control. What may have looked like mistakes in the
past are springboards to put you where He wants you to be today. It is
impossible for anything to go wrong and nothing can be out of control when they
are God's plans.
We need to stop fretting
about the past and areas where we have failed. There are no complicated "fire
dances" that we need to perform and no intricate ceremony to complete. God's
plan for us is simple and the path that we are to follow is basic. We need to
believe that God is everything to us with finality. Second, we need to love Him
with all we have and love others as much as we love ourselves. Let’s get back to
the real basics of life!
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