Read Deuteronomy 13.
Just how serious was the LORD about this nation obeying Him? How
committed was this nation to exclusively following the Living God?
Moses presented three real, spiritual challenges they would face in the new land. These would be tests from God. In addition, the nation was instructed what to do in each case.
Test #1.
A so-called prophet makes a prediction and it comes
true. Then, they coax you to follow
other gods. What should you do?
Answer: Do not listen to them. (v.5)
Test #2.
A family member or someone close to you invites you to serve
other gods. What should you do?
Answer: You are not to listen to them. (v.8)
Test #3.
An entire city has been duped by false teachers who led the
population into worshipping other gods.
What should you do?
Answer: Total riddance.
God called these false tempters "evil",
"wickedness", and worthy of death.
The reason was two-fold:
a. That "all Israel shall hear and fear and
never again do any such wickedness as this among you." (v.11)
b. "That the LORD may turn from the fierceness of his
anger and show you mercy and have compassion on you and multiply you..."
(v.17)
It is impossible to translate this into our current national
thinking. Indeed, this type of
intolerance today is characteristic of political madmen, the leading false religion
in the world, and other violators of human rights. While believers in Jesus would certainly not
be supportive of slaughtering those who follow other religions, there are some
reminders here for us.
1. God is deadly
serious about people uniquely worshipping Him.
2. There are eternal consequences at stake for those who are
not followers of Jesus Christ.
3. Our tolerance of false gods must not be misinterpreted as
acceptance.
4. Our very entre into the hearts and lives of those who do
not believe is a loving relationship with them.
It is how the LORD treated us when we were disobedient and
not following Him. "But God shows
his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us."
(Romans 5:8)
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