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DCLM Daily Manna September 23, 2016 by Pastor Kumuyi - No Question, Please!
Topic: No Question, Please! [September 23, 2016]
Text: Leviticus 11:1-12
Key Verse: "And the LORD
spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying unto them, Speak unto the children
of Israel, saying, These are the beasts which ye shall eat among all
the beasts that are on the earth" (Leviticus 11:1,2).
God is the creator of heaven and earth and all that are therein. The
Bible tells us that all His creation is good. It therefore, means that
both the "clean" and the "unclean" animals have their individual
purposes to fulfill in their existence. To that extent, no one has the
right to question the wisdom of God in creation.
This chapter deals with foods that may or may not be clean for
consumption. It is written to instruct the Israelites concerning clean
and unclean things, an instruction which has no moral or ethical effect
with reference to personal relationships, nor is the concept of "clean"
and "unclean" unique. When God gave these instructions, there were
health reasons attached to them. He often pronounced something as
unclean in order to preserve the health of the people. However, in
making the pronouncement that something is clean or unclean, it became a
command; thus, godliness was determined by one's obedience to such
command.
This probably gave birth to the common phrase "cleanliness is next to
godliness", a maxim not found in the Scriptures. For the Israelites,
keeping the "cleanliness" command of the law was manifesting one's
godliness in obedience to God. Obedience to God's commands is not
optional. He demands it, implicitly, from every believer. The standard
has not diminished. Whatever instruction He gives is meant to preserve
the sanctity of the society and must be obeyed. As Israel kept this
command by avoiding unclean animals and birds; believers must ensure
they touch no unclean thing as they bear the mark of Christ in their
bodies.
The Bible is explicit on behaviours that are foul to Him. Believers must
therefore, commit themselves to doing things that gladden God's heart.
It is rebellious to query or probe the reasons for God's commands. As
servants, our duty is to "just obey".
Thought for the day: Obedience always brings blessings
Bible Reading in one Year: Proverbs 21-23
DCLM Daily Manna was written by Pastor William Folorunso Kumuyi; is
the founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church
situated at KM 42 on the busy Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Nigeria.
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