So, what have you given up during this Lenten season? What
have you pledged to do without for these forty days and nights? What is your
sacrifice?
“…I want faithful love, not sacrifice. I want people to know
God, not to bring burnt offerings.” – Hosea 6:6 (ERV)
Job did everything right. He did everything that was
expected of a man of God. He faithfully observed all the required religious
traditions and performed all the required rituals – he upheld the holy feasts,
made sacrifices and burnt offerings but Job acted more out of craven fear, than
faithful love. Job was terribly afraid of God, and he did not truly know God.
“Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind
and said,
Who is this that darkens counsel [questioning my authority
and wisdom]
By words without knowledge?” – Job 38:1-2 (AMP)
You see, like Job, too many Christians become caught up in outward observances because they believe that’s what’s most important. They do all that’s expected of them as a good Christian, making sure to follow all the religious traditions, busying themselves with the various rules of the church, tirelessly working in different church groups and attending a plethora of church meetings, all the while having no genuine knowledge of God. So busy are they with church that they haven’t the time to establish a relationship with God.
Anyone can make a sacrifice. Anyone can present a burnt
offering. Anyone can make an outward show of being Christian. And to one’s
fellowman you appear to be sincere and genuine in your walk with God, but do
not forget that God sees what man cannot see, He sees your heart – what is
deepest within you. He knows your true motives and your intentions. God is not
fooled.
God wants you to know Him. It is in knowing God that faithful love for Him is produced in you. And out of that faithful love comes reverential fear. Everything you do will then be done out of your faithful love of God. This is what God wants.
After Job’s genuine interaction with God, Job said to God,
“My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you. Therefore
I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes.”
Beloved, God does not want a sacrifice born from
trepidation, or from a man-made tradition. God wants you to sacrifice because
of the deep love you have for Him. He wants love over sacrifice.
Amen†
Shelley Johnson “Love over Sacrifice“ © 2017 revisited March
22, 2025
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