BIBLE READING: Deuteronomy 24-27
Police officers, secret-service agents, and soldiers make oaths that they will put their lives on the line, if necessary. Losing one’s life in the course of such duty is honorable, but it’s painful for those who remain behind. In today’s passage, Moses teaches Israel to put its life on the line. Once they are in the promise land, they will pronounce the blessings and curses of the covenant-blessings for faithful living, curses for disloyalty. The Levites will pronounce the curses, and the people will say, “Amen!” Pronouncing these blessings and curses amounts to making a vow, a promise to be loyal to God and enjoy his benefits, or to pay the penalty for disloyalty. We must admit that the curse on sin is valid for us all. “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” ( Romans 3:23 ). God’s judgment is what we have coming, but in his mercy, God offers his blessings as a gift. Christians put their lives on the line not because it’s their job but because it’s their calling. They’ve placed their lives in the hands of Jesus, who took the curse upon himself. In worship services all over the world today, Christians confess that “the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” ( Romans 6:23 ) , but do we actually live it? -Selected