Whenever my husband and I leave the house, our dog Maggie goes sniffing for old shoes and dirty laundry. She surrounds herself with what she finds and then sleeps with it near her nose. The familiar smells comfort her until we return.
Of course Maggie doesnt realize shes following a levitical command to "distinguish between . . . unclean and clean" (Leviticus 10:10). Nor does she know shes violating it.
In a world still swirling in sin long after its catastrophic collision with evil, God commanded His followers to live holy lives (Leviticus 11:45). Distinguishing between clean and unclean is essential to that task.
Such discernment requires more than finely tuned physical senses. The apostle Paul wrote that the "natural man" that is, a human being in his sinful state "does not receive the things of the Spirit of God ; they are spiritually discerned" (1 Corinthians 2:14). It is the Holy Spirit who provides this wisdom (v. 13).
Just as Maggie finds comfort in old shoes and socks, many people seek comfort in old dirty sins. We must be mindful that our comfort and consolation come from God, who loves us and who establishes us in "every good word and work" (2 Thessalonians 2:16-17). Julie Ackerman Link
Search me, O God, and know my heart today;
Try me, O Savior, and know my thoughts, I pray,
See if there be some wicked way in me;
Cleanse me from every sin and set me free. Orr
READ: Leviticus 10:8-11, 1 Corinthians 2:13-16
There is no true happiness apart from holiness, and no holiness apart from Christ.
The Bible in one year:
Song of Solomon 1-3
Galatians 2