January
2013 To Know God is To Obey God In C.S. Lewis's spiritual autobiography, Surprised by Joy, he describes how God led him from atheism, to theism, to eventual belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. One key in his journey to faith was his understanding that if there was a God, that human beings should obey God, not because of what He's done, but because of who He is. Lewis writes:
There
are men, far better men than I, who have made immortality almost the
central doctrine of their religion; but for my own part I have never
seen how a preoccupation with that subject at the outset could fail to
corrupt the whole thing. I had been brought up to believe that
goodness was goodness only if it were disinterested, and that any hope
of reward or fear of punishment contaminated the will. If I was
wrong in this (the question is really much more complicated than I then
perceived) my error was most tenderly allowed for. I was afraid
that threats or promises would demoralize me; no threats or promises
were made. The commands were inexorable, but they were backed by
no "sanctions." God was to be obeyed simply because he
was God. Long since, through the gods of Asgard, and later through
the notion of the Absolute, He has taught me how a thing can be revered
not for what it can do to us but for what it is in itself. That is
why, though it was a terror, it was no surprise to learn that God is to
be obeyed because of what He is in Himself. If you ask why we
should obey God, in the last resort the answer is, "I
am." To know God is to know that our obedience is due to
Him. In his nature His sovereignty du jure is
revealed.
Of
course as I have said, the matter is more complicated than that.
The primal and necessary Being, the Creator, has sovereignty de facto
as well as de jure. He has the power as well as the kingdom
and the glory. But the de jure sovereignty was made
known to me before the power, the right before the might. And for
this I am thankful. I think it is well, even now, sometimes to say
to ourselves, "God is such that if (per impossibile) his
power could vanish and his other attributes remain, so that the supreme
right were forever robbed of the supreme might, we should still owe Him
precisely the same kind and degree of allegiance as we now do...1
A
good New Year's resolution might be to pray and ask God to help us
better obey Him this year, not because of what He can do for us, but
rather, because of Who He is. If this resolution is kept by the
power of the Holy Spirit in us, then the coming year is certain to be
full of great promise and joy. Whoever says,
"I know him," but does not do what he commands is a liar, and
the truth is not in that person. If anyone obeys his word, love
for God is truly made complete in them. This is how we know we are
in him: Whoever claims to live in him must live as Jesus did.
1 John 2:4-6 (NIV)
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013
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