DEVOTION
1
CORINTHIANS
A TOUGH LIST
1 Cor
10:6-10
6 Now these
things occurred as examples to keep us from setting our hearts on evil things
as they did. 7 Do not be idolaters, as some of them were; as it is written:
"The people sat down to eat and drink and got up to indulge in pagan
revelry." 8 We should not commit
sexual immorality, as some of them did — and in one day twenty-three thousand
of them died. 9 We should not test the Lord, as some of them did — and were
killed by snakes. 10 And do not grumble, as some of them did — and were killed
by the destroying angel.
NIV
Idolatry,
pagan revelry, sexual immorality, grumbling and test God is quite a list of
things not to do. And we have an example of seeing just how easy it is to yield
to such temptations and what the result of doing so is. Now it is true we live
in what is called the age of grace, and at least as far as we know, God has not
struck down thousands of people in one fell swoop, yet should we be concerned
as to God will react to us if we engage in any of this behaviors? More than
likely we will not invest any of our time and energy in giving homage to any
idol, nor make anything an idol, like success, money, security, material possessions,
or even some celebrity or sports star or the whole team for that matter. It is
doubtful we would ever indulge in pagan revelry, or commit sexual immorality.
Most likely we would never test the Lord either, like if you are really Christ
than you could do…… But this grumbling thing might cause us some problems. This
would certainly be the result of not being content with who we are, with where
we are, with what we are doing and with what we have or have not. It would seem
no matter what God did for those people in the past, they simply were not
satisfied, they wanted more. Are we guilty of that kind of thinking? Do we have
to watch out for a certain type of angel? It would seem we really have no
reason to grumble, but yet it also appears we could always find something to
grumble about. Surely if we grumble about our lot in life, the amount of money
we don’t have, our cars are not the newest, our clothes are not the finest, our
job is the best, or some other material thing, we might be grumbling against God.
If we simply grumble about our aches and pains is that grumbling against God? We
can surely do something about all of those things, if we take it upon ourselves
to follow our own desires, our own instincts, our own choices, our own
ambitions, our own way of life. But would that in a sense be grumbling against
God as well? Sure, being a believer does not preclude us from having all those
fine things, if they come from the hand of God. If he directs us in that way,
and desires for us to live at a certain social economic level it is for a reason,
so we can share the gospel with others at that same level. But that is up to
God and not us to determine. Grumbling is grumbling, not matter how much or
little we have if we are not content. A tough list to contend with.
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