Bible Reading: Proverbs 29:1-18
Key Verse: Verse 18 - “Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law,
happy is he.”
Key Words: but he that keepeth the law,
happy is he
In today’s
world many see laws, rules, and regulations as restrictions to one’s
rights. But in reality laws, rules, and
regulations are for our safety. So
rather than begrudge rules, we should rejoice in them. Let me explain.
Timothy Munyon
says, “While living in Florida, I have friends who worked cleaning rooms at a
nationally known inn located directly on the white sands of the Gulf of
Mexico. They would spend their work
breaks running barefoot in the sand. The
problem was that the inn required all employees to wear shoes at all times
while working. I noticed the employees
responded in two ways. The majority
thought the rule restricted freedom. The
rooms had shag carpeting, delightful to bare toes, and just a few steps away
lay the beach. To them the rule
requiring them to wear shoes was nothing more than employee harassment and
intrusion into their personal rights.
But a minority
of the employees looked at the rule differently. Sometimes late-night parties would produce
small pieces of broken glass.
Occasionally a stickpin would be found hidden in the deep piles of the
shag carpet; and still others knew the pain of skinning bare toes on the steel
bed frames while making beds. The
minority saw the rule as protection, not restriction.”
So were God’s rules written to make life
miserable, or were they written by a loving Heavenly Father Who cares about His
children?
What to do:
✞
Rather than
complain about rules, rejoice in the safety
they produce.
✞Ask God to give you
understanding in regard to rules and
laws.