Sacrifices
were a part of the law so it would seem that if you sacrificed, you were being
obedient. But sacrifice was not meant to be an empty ritual. One could maintain
the appearance of obedience by merely going through the motions - with no heart
involvement at all. Obedience that God
requires isn’t just an outward act – it’s a condition of the heart.
The Jews in the Old Testament “sometimes viewed their
animal sacrifices . . . not as an act of commitment and fellowship with God,
but as a way to manipulate God into putting his stamp of approval on their
plans.”* We,
too, are guilty of making deals with God: we will go to church if he will heal
a loved one’s cancer or help us get that new car. It is much easier to throw
money at a need in the church than it is to bring our thoughts and will into
submission to his will.
We can go through the motions of obedience and still
be guilty of disobedience.
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