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heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget the things
which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy heart all the days of
thy life: but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons; - Deuteronomy 4.9
Faith is not
something we can take casually. It is not something that just kind of is there
for us to grab when we need it. There is a real danger of drifting away in our
walk with God if we are not careful.
God knew
that so He warned the Israelites. ‘Take heed to yourself. Keep your soul
diligently. If you don’t do so you will forget what God had done and depart
from following Him. So teach your children and your grandchildren.’
I have found
myself on the verge of slipping away before. When I neglect the basics like
prayer and Bible study and my devotional life and going to church and things
like that I can find my attitudes and thoughts and actions becoming more and
more like the world.
So I must be
always on my guard, always paying attention to my actions and attitudes, always
‘keeping my heart with all diligence. I know my heart and soul require keeping.
I know how close I am to slipping up. When I get focused on me I can too easily
forget what God has done.
So I like
what the last bit says because it tells us the best way to keep our focus. The
best way to pay attention and be diligent is to teach others. ‘Don’t forget,’
God says, ‘instead teach all that God has done to your children and your
grandchildren.’ If we are teaching it is impossible to be forgetting.
Our walk
with God deserves our attention more than anything else in our lives. It is our
legacy to pass it on to the next generations – for their sake and for ours.
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