“Depart
from evil and do good.” Psalm 34:14
There are two misconceptions about
the Christian life that lead to much confusion in the world. One is that some
Christians actually do teach that since God is grace and love, we are free to
sin indiscriminately to demonstrate just how gracious He is. This false
teaching has been around since the first century and won’t go away because men
revel in sin and will make any excuse to do it without fear of consequences.
The second misconception is that Christian life is all about the “Thou Shalt
Not’s”; that Christianity is the religion of “Don’t”.
David declared in this psalm that
believers are to live differently than the misconceptions. Yes, we are to
depart from evil; but then we are supposed to do good. Paul told Titus to teach
the church to be “zealous for good works”.
(Titus 2:14) Jesus said that the two greatest commandments were to love God;
which is turning from evil; and to love our neighbor; which is doing good. Paul
told the Ephesians that when we become Christians we have been “created in Christ Jesus for good works that
God has ordained for us to do.” (Eph. 2:10) So let us listen to the
psalmist and “depart from evil and do
good”.
Dear
Father, Thank You for saving me from my lost and sinful estate and giving me
something good to do; help me each day to do it. Amen.
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