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Respect For God’s Authority

By Paul Smithson

The standard of what is acceptable in religion for many is whether it satisfies the individual.  Many “shop” for a religion that meets their personal preferences, treating the Scriptures as a salad bar– picking things they like and passing over others.  Many declare satisfaction with the course they have chosen in religion without ever considering the question, “Is God satisfied with my religion?”  The whole conclusion is not, serve God as you please, but “Fear God and keep His commandments” (Eccl. 12:13).  Our purpose in daily activities and in worship should be to strive to please God. Those who truly seek to serve God will not be satisfied until they do this.  We must be willing to test our practices and beliefs to see if they agree with the Scriptures.  “Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves” (2Cor. 13:5).

The only way to please God in all that we do is to follow His revealed will– to simply read and study the Scriptures and follow them in all we do, not adding to them or taking away (2Jn. 9; Deut. 4:2).  Those who fail to do this lack respect for the authority of God as Lord and Master. The inspired apostle declared, “And whatsoever ye do, in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord” (Col.3:17).  To “do all in the name of the Lord” means to respect the authority of the Lord in everything.  We must have God’s authority for all that we do and that authority must be established from the Scriptures; for it is there that God has revealed His will for us.

So, our personal morality, conduct, religious beliefs, and things practiced in worship  must be based on  book, chapter, and verse. One may be satisfied with the manner in which they live and worship, while God may not be, making life and worship worthless before the Lord.  As Jesus warned, “This people draweth nigh unto Me with their mouth, and honoureth Me with their lips; but their heart is far from Me.  But in vain they do worship Me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men” (Matt. 15:8,9). Therefore, let us search the Scriptures to establish authority for all that we believe and practice showing respect God’s authority.

 

About the Author
Paul Smithson is the evangelist for the Westwood church of Christ in Tullahoma, TN