"The Lord our God made a covenant with us at Horeb. The Lord did not make this covenant with our fathers, but with us, with all those of us alive here today. The Lord spoke to you face to face at the mountain from the midst of the fire," Deuteronomy 5.2-4
Moses is about to recount the Ten commandments to the nation of Israel, reminding them of the covenant God made with them at Mount Horeb. And he quickly reminds the people that this covenant was not made with their forefathers, but with them personally. God spoke with them, face to face, and made this covenant with them.
In Wild at Heart John Eldredge points out how even the best earthly father can only take his children so far in their journey with God. There comes a point where they must leave the father and pursue God on their own. They must develop their own relationship with Him and begin to hear Him speaking to them personally.
Here Moses is telling the people that they no longer depend on stories of Abraham's day that have been passed down for centuries. They have seen the power of God first hand as He brought them out of Egypt and guided them through the wilderness. But they have also heard directly from Him. They have been invited into something bigger by God Himself. God has spoken with them personally.
Men, God wants you to have a relationship with Him. Regardless of what your parents believe or taught you, God wants to speak with you and teach you. God wants you to be in a personal relationship with Him and learn to communicate with Him. There are things that He wants to teach you about Himself that you can learn no where else except from Him. Do you want a personal relationship with Him?
God desires for each of us to know Him personally. He seeks each of us directly and wants to take us deeper. Our faith must be more than our parent's faith.
Let us learn to hear from God and speak with Him. Let us realize that God wants something personal with each of us.
"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."
To God alone be the Glory!
Strength and Honor
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