Oops! We had that
firm resolution to eat better this year.
We really meant it, but then we saw the cherry cheesecake in the fridge
left over from the New Year’s Eve party.
We just couldn’t let it go to waste, so we let it go to our waist. Only two days into the new year and already
our firm resolution is shot. Now how
penitent do we need to be?
None at all is the simplest answer. It is the theological one anyway. God has set laws in His word, the Bible. Some of those laws were purely ceremonial and
were fulfilled in the life, death and resurrection of Christ. The first church synod in Acts 15 made that
declaration by the guidance of the Holy Spirit and that truth is reinforced at
length in the book of Hebrews. Some of
God’s laws, moral ones, like “Thou shalt not steal” are in effect for all
society for all time. When we break
these absolute laws of God we should be penitent, sorry for our sin. We should go to God who gave the law and tell
Him we are sorry and accept His forgiveness.
That is the wonderful gift He gives us through Jesus Christ.
Now about that cheesecake, let us consider a paraphrased
quote from Luther who probably was paraphrasing someone else’s comment. “Neither the believer nor the Church has the
liberty to create moral laws where God gave none nor to abolish the laws that
He gave.” I assure you dear friend that
there is no law in the Word against finishing the cheesecake. God does not want us to be burdened with
manmade laws that cripple our joy in Christ. (Col. 2:20-23) In fact we are told that if we eat it with
thankfulness we are free to eat anything. (I Timothy 4:3)
Too often we take ourselves and our resolutions to self
denial too seriously. I am not saying be
a glutton for God does condemn gluttony.
I am not saying live an undisciplined life for God’s word is full of
directions to the contrary. What God is saying in Colossians 2 is that we
are not a better person for not eating the cheesecake. We are better people for knowing and loving
Him. Please enjoy Christ this year.
Great Christ of God
the wedding feast at Cana you did enjoy
And for the blessings
of the host Your power You did employ
So let us find the joy
in life with all You did create
And give You praise
and righteous thanks in all we celebrate
The Friday Benediction
Until Monday, my friends, may the good God envelop
you with His grace; may you prove the common confession of faith, “I believe in
the holy Christian church and in the fellowship of the saints”, and may you be
enriched with joy and hope as you exercise that confession this weekend. Amen
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