January
27
Job
38 - 42
HEARER OR DOER?
MEMORISE:
‘For not the hearers of the law are just before God, but
the doers of the law shall be justified.’ (Rom 2:13)
READ: James 1:19-25
There are two classes of Bible users, the ‘hearers
only’ and the ‘doers.’ You belong to one of
them. Most of us spend time listening to tapes, songs, video,
direct messages in church and personal time reading or studying
the Bible. This is very good. However this is not the ultimate.
When Joshua was appointed to follow Moses, God gave him the
secret to making a success of his assignment to lead the Israelites
into the Promised Land. His predecessor Moses had had failed
God in not being able to accomplish that task. This simply tells
us that unless we walk in total obedience and submission to
God, there is no guarantee that we will complete the assignment
we have been commissioned to carry out.
‘This book of the law shall not depart
out of any mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night,
that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written
therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then
thou shalt have good success’ (Josh 1:8).
When you hear or read the Scriptures, it stays,
in your head. If left there for a while without taking further
steps, the birds of the air will come and steal it. If you desire
that Word to make a meaningful impact on you, then you must
make the extra effort to transfer it from your head into your
mind – your spirit man. The Word in your spirit man can
bring about changes, even though slowly (Rom 12:2). From our
text, one of the further steps to be taken is to fill your heart
and actively occupy it with the Word, so that when tempted to
speak evil words, the Word of God will spill out: ‘…
for out of the abundance of the heart the month speaks.; The
Psalmist says: ‘Thy word have I hid in my heart that I
might not sin against Thee.’
Give valuable time to meditating on the Word
you have heard. You will find it easy and very compelling to
obey the Word after you have meditated on it. Thinking upon
the Word has a way of leading you on a journey into further
revelations. When you put what you have heard or read into practice,
success results. Decide today that no command of God will go
unpractised. Cultivate the habit of succeeding through obeying
God’s Word.
ACTION
POINT
Take stock of God’s Word that you have heard in the
last 12 months
and not practiced. Become a doer now.