Deuteronomy 4:9 presents a challenge to God's people. Moses
says to take special care that the mercies and goodness of God do not move away
from your heart, your inner person. Here are two translations of this verse.
"Only be careful, and watch yourselves closely so that
you do not forget the things your eyes have seen or let them slip from your
heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and to their children
after them." NIV
"But watch out! Be careful never to forget what you yourself
have seen. Do not let these memories escape from your mind as long as you live!
And be sure to pass them on to your children and grandchildren." NLT
Remember that Deuteronomy contains Moses' farewell instructions
to Israel. He has led them in the wilderness for 40 years. He endured their
complaints and animosity. Moses knew that he would not be able to go with them
into the Promised Land. He knew that the daily reminders of God's presence, the
manna, the cloud above, the clothes that would not wear out, would only be
memories to be told to future generations. So what does Moses urge for Israel?
He says watch out, hang on to the things of God at all costs. In a world
hostile to God, the truths of God are prone to slip away and be forgotten.
So how do you hang on to these great truths and the comfort
they bring? The warning of Deuteronomy 4:9 is to be careful never to forget God's
mercies to you. It is important, then, to take proactive steps to remember. The
combination of hectic schedules, children with widely varying personalities,
the ever-present realities of sin and selfishness, and a day with only 24 hours
can be overwhelming. In this pressure cooker it is difficult to remember what
time it is, let alone the goodness of God. In this environment, discouragement
will never be far away. That is why the Holy Spirit says to watch yourselves closely so that you do not
forget.
God has provided specific ways to help us remember. Participating
in the Lord's Supper is one of these ways. If you recognize that you are not as
grateful as you should be, let me encourage you to try the following idea. Each
time your church celebrates the Lord's Supper, take a few minutes to write down
the things you have to be thankful for since your conversion. If it seems too
difficult to remember, ask someone close to you to help you. What was the
direction of your life before Christ? How has God blessed you? Think about the
spiritual mercies extended to you in Christ. How often do you think of the
ongoing intercessory work of Christ in your behalf? The Bible says that Christ
is your advocate, interceding for you personally before the Father. Once you
have a number of things to remember, find a way to keep them fresh in your
heart. Put them on a mirror that you see several times a day. Pray prayers of
thanksgiving, specifically listing these items. Talk to your children about
these mercies of God extended to you. Ask your spouse to join in prayer with
you so that you would keep these mercies close to your heart.
Doing this will not add more hours to the day or magically
change the attitudes of your children. But it will remind you that God is there
for you. It will remind you that Jesus knows and specifically intercedes for
you in your weakness, even if you forget to ask him to do so. God is merciful
to you. As this reality becomes a daily part of your thinking, the things of
God will be less likely to slip away. Your children will begin to see the
wonder of God displayed in a parent who is blown away by the love of God. Your words can be pleasant. Your thoughts can
be constructive. Christ is committed to help. You can rejoice with Paul when he
says:
Rejoice always,
pray without
ceasing,
give thanks in
all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
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Thessalonians 5:16-18
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Thank you, thank you, for reminding me to be diligent about keeping my heart. I had forgotten in the overwhelming task that the Lord is with me, and thanks for the truth that He is INTERCEDING to the Father on my behalf. Just as He prayed for His disciples during His last hours, He is praying for me! Hallelujah, what a Savior. And thank you to everyone for praying for me. The Lord is truly gracious to provide me with such an awesome family in Him. I am no longer weary, and now I am armed and ready for when weariness rears its ugly head again! Thanks be to God!