Theme: FIRST COMMANDMENT WITH
PROMISE
Memorise: Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the
land which the LORD thy God giveth thee. Exodus 20:12
Bible Text: Ephesians 6:1-3, Bible in one year: 1st Kings 12:16-13:34,
Luke 4:14-37
Our God is a God of reward and an excellent motivator. He gives a law,
and specifies the reward that will follow if we keep it (Deuteronomy 28:1-2).
In like manner, He also indicates the punishment attached to breaking any of
his laws (Genesis 2:16-17). In our Bible reading, we read about the first
commandment with a promise. Apostle Paul got the inspiration on this truth from
Exodus 20:12. It is unfortunate that this law of life is not being heeded by
the young folks of today. This is the reason why life expectancy is reducing.
The story was
told of a young boy in a very remote part of Africa, who
respected and honoured his parents to the extent that their wish was law in his
life. One of the rules his parents gave him was that he should not eat anything
that did not come from them. “What if I was given something to eat outside,
what should I do with it?” he asked his parents. They said, “Bring it home
before you eat it.” One day, this boy went out with his friends to a
neighbouring village where they were given food packages. They had scarcely
stepped out of this village when all other boys started eating their food,
which unknown to them had been poisoned. Only this boy remembered the
instructions of his parents and refused to even open his pack. All the other
boys died as soon as they got back to their village, and he alone survived the
attack. To a young man or woman reading this devotional, I advise that you take
this commandment which has longevity as its reward very seriously.
Besides, there are two categories of parents: biological and spiritual.
Parents of both categories should be honoured (Malachi 1:6). A believer must
exhibit this trait so that unbelieving parents will know that the best life to
live is the Christian life. God watches over His words to honour them. If you
honour God by obeying this injunction, He will keep you from evil. The problem
with present day youths is that they think they know more than older people do;
hence, they disregard their instructions, particularly those of their parents,
to their own peril. Such youths can’t seem to learn from the story of the
rebellious Absalom, who met a premature death at the prime of his life (2nd
Samuel 18:9-15). He was so unruly that he temporarily deposed his own father.
Many youths in Church today scheme to get their pastor out of the way so that
they can be in charge. May God salvage this generation from the spirit of
rebellion in Jesus’ Name.
Prayer point: Father, grant me grace to keep the first commandment with promise,
even when it’s not convenient to do so, in Jesus’ Name.
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