The
laws of God are like gravity. They exist and operate whether we
believe in them or not. I'm using the word “law” here like in
physics – principles we observe operating universally. God set up
these laws to bless us. For example, airplanes, gymnastics, weather
and communication satellites – all of these blessings come from
understanding the law of gravity and using it properly.
But
if we say, “I don't believe in gravity, so I'm going to jump off my
roof and fly,” I daresay we are in for a rude awakening and an
abrupt landing! Gravity still operates as God designed it whether we
believe in it on not. “Gee, that was dumb,” we would say to
ourselves as we hobble around the next few weeks on crutches. We
injure ourselves if we try to live in opposition to God's law of
gravity.
God's
principles apply to the saved and unsaved alike. Both saved and
unsaved can be blessed by air travel or an around-the-world phone
call. Both saved and unsaved alike will be injured if they jump off
their garage. Hobble, hobble.
So
many of us today, even Christians, hobble through our injured
relationships because we don't understand relationship principles, as
trustworthy and universal as physical laws, that God wove into the
fabric of the universe to bless us. When we live in opposition to
them out of ignorance or outright willful sin, we injure ourselves,
saved or unsaved. But when we live in accordance with them, that area
of our life will be blessed, saved or unsaved.
So
these next few blog posts will be fun – stayed tuned as we go
through God's 4 laws of relationships. You might find it explains a
lot. :)
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