Friday, November 21, 2014

Whose Eyes

"You shall not do at all what we are doing here today, every man doing whatever is right in his own eyes;" -Deuteronomy 12.8

Moses is instructing the people on how they are to live when they enter the land, and he tells them that when they do they are to live according to God's statutes. Israel has not been living this way, as Moses says, every man is doing whatever is right in his own eyes. What is right in the eyes of man may not be what is right in the eyes of God.

God's standards of righteousness and holiness are very daunting. Over the past few years I've started to pick up on the idea humans have of doing, "good enough". There is the idea that living in a way that does not cause destruction and unnecessary pain in the lives of others should be good enough for God. They live with the idea that no one is perfect but if I just try my best than that should be fine. Looking through human eyes that sounds fine, but God sees things differently. He sees things according to His standard of holiness.

And then there is the negative side of doing what is right in our own eyes. There is the selfish tendency of, this makes me happy, this is what I want, I don't care what God says, or who I hurt to get it. The standard is personal happiness and satisfaction, not holiness, but this lifestyle has no desire to be holy.

Men, whose eyes are you looking at life through? Are you striving to live according to God's holy standards, or finding that too hard, are living for this should be good enough? Are you living your life selfishly or selflessly? Is your mindset, this is what makes me happy, or this is what is right? Whose eyes are you looking through?

Let us look through God's eyes. Let us see His standards of holiness and strive to live them out. God desires for us to be holy people, and He will empower us to live holy lives. Let us do what is right in God's eyes.

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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