“We Are Now More Precious Than A Pearl.”
Deuteronomy
30:15–16 15“See, I
have set before you today life and good, death and evil. 16If you
obey the commandments of the Lord
your God that I command you today, by loving the Lord your God, by walking in his ways, and by keeping his
commandments and his statutes and his just decrees then you shall live and
multiply, and the Lord your God
will bless you in the land that you are entering to take possession of it.
Have
you ever been walking in a place that seemed pretty clean and all of a sudden
you got a little stone in your shoe.
You’re trying to get somewhere so you tap the toe of your shoe on the
ground in hopes of moving the stone you’re walking on out of the way so it
won’t bother you as you continue on your way.
It just doesn’t seem to help though, as much as you do this toe tapping
dance the stone is still irritating your foot until walking becomes somewhat
painful.
Now that you
are very uncomfortable and the pain is increasing you stop with a sigh of
frustration you take off your shoe and try to shake the stone out. Thinking you have the stone removed you put
your shoe on just to find out the stone is still there and you realize it’s
actually in your sock. Another sigh of
frustration and you not only take off your shoe but you take off your sock turn
it inside out turn it back and put the sock and shoe back on with a “Finally!” sigh
of relief.
Finally
you can walk in comfort so you take ten steps forward and you feel something
and discover you have another stone now in your other shoe. Frustrated again
you think maybe if I just take my shoes and socks off this would not ever
happen. And so you remove both shoes and socks, you start to walk on your way,
and you step in something that just smells bad.
Bunkie, you’re having a bad day aren’t you?
We
go through life thinking we don’t need church, bible study or even God, so like
our shoes we throw them away not realizing the protection they have been giving
us. We step into something that smells
and wonder why it happened. God is our
protection from the throws of sin, why would we want to throw Him away?
Deuteronomy
30:17–19a 17But if
your heart turns away, and you will not hear, but are drawn away to worship
other gods and serve them, 18I declare to you today, that you shall
surely perish. You shall not live long in the land that you are going over the
Jordan to enter and possess. 19I call heaven and earth to witness
against you today, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and
curse.
Have
you ever contemplated the oyster? It
lies in the bottom of the ocean minding its own business trying not to bother
anyone. You might say the oyster is
somewhat bashful as it lays there all clamed up not saying anything and trying
to keep to himself. Then the oyster
maybe out of need or want opens up and all of a sudden there’s a stone lodged
within it and it starts to irritate the oyster.
The
oyster clams up again, now with this stone lodged within which now the oyster
has to deal with. This irritating stone
lies within causing all the discomfort of a stone in your shoe. No matter how many times the oyster taps his
toe on the bottom of the ocean the stone doesn’t go away and continues to
irritate the oyster, and the poor oyster can’t even mussel it out.
Sin
is like that it gets in and it irritates and irritates sometimes keeping us from
going forward and growing the way God intended us to grow. It seems no matter how hard we try the stone
doesn’t go away and then the irritation starts to pull us away from God.
Deuteronomy
30:19a–20 Therefore choose life,
that you and your offspring may live, 20loving the Lord your God, obeying his voice and
holding fast to him, for he is your life and length of days, that you may dwell
in the land that the Lord swore to
your fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, to give them.”
Let’s
take a closer look at that oyster, once a stone has entered into the oyster it
starts immediately to deal with it as designed by God. We are the stone within. The irritation that keeps us from growing is
our sin, and God like the oyster immediately deals with us almost in the same
way the oyster deals with the irritating stone.
It’s
like the forgiveness of Christ; the oyster starts to cover over the rough
irritating stone that has lodged itself within the oyster and after time the
stone becomes smoother and larger than when it first came into the oyster.
Soon the rough
stone that had been covered in dirt is now covered in a white and colorfully
smooth blanket of pearl. The stone is
still there but now instead of a rough irritating stone it is a thing of
beauty. The once dirty looking rough
stone is covered in beauty making the stone worthy of being with the oyster, no
longer an irritation. So the oyster has
prepared a place for the stone in the oyster’s house and they become one.
We are that
stone dirtied with sin and Christ is the oyster that has covered our sins by
clothing us in white, that is, His righteousness making us a sight of
beauty. Jesus came to deal with our sin
by taking our sin upon Himself and suffering the irritation that it
brings. Rather than discarding us Christ
has covered our sins and prepared a place for us in His Father’s house.
Christ’s death
on the cross through His love for us covers a multitude of sin, 1 Peter
4:8b. Because Christ died and rose for
our sake we now look beautiful in the eyes of our Father in heaven. Though we have a sinful nature and have spent
a lifetime in sin Jesus Christ sending His Holy Spirit to regenerate our hearts
into believing He is our Savior has made us even more beautiful than a pearl in
the sight of God. We are now more
precious than a pearl.
1 Peter 2:4 4
As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God
chosen and precious,
God
blesses us always, Christ and you are living proof of it. In His Holy Name, the name of the Father and
the Son and the Holy Spirit, Amen
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