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Harvest Daily - October 26, 2005



Wednesday, October 26, 2005

 

The Mirror of God’s Law

The law was our guardian and teacher to lead us until Christ came. So now, through faith in Christ, we are made right with God.

—Galatians 3:24

 

The law of God is like a moral mirror.  Some people really like mirrors.  They are always looking in them.  When they are driving along, they have their rearview mirror pointed at themselves instead of the road behind them.  If they are in a restaurant that has a mirror on the wall, they want to be seated across from it so they can look at themselves.  They never miss an opportunity to catch a quick glance at themselves if there is a mirror nearby.

 

On the other hand, some of us don’t like mirrors that much.  In fact, we have come to dislike mirrors, especially first thing in the morning.

 

A mirror reflects your image, and that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.  For example, imagine that you’re leaving a restaurant on your way back to work, and you notice everyone is smiling at you.  You think, “I am feeling good.  Everyone loves me.”  Then you catch a glimpse of yourself in a mirror, and you find out why it is they are smiling.  You didn’t just eat your lunch.  You’re wearing it.  A piece of pasta is affixed to your chin, marinara sauce and all.  It’s embarrassing.  But better that you saw it in the mirror and dealt with the problem than spend the rest of the day with that noodle on your chin.  The mirror showed you something about yourself that needed to be fixed.

 

In the same way, when we look in the mirror of God’s law, we see that major changes need to take place.  We also realize that we can’t keep it.  So that mirror drives us to Jesus.

 

 

 

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