Remember and Keep
For Wednesday, August 23, 2006
Proverbs 3:1-2
My son, do not forget my teaching,
but let your heart keep my commandments,
for length of days and years of life
and peace they will add to you.
How to live longer and healthier is vitally important in our society, especially to those entering retirement years. When we reach middle-age we begin to measure our life-span. We are at the halfway mark to death if we remain healthy. Now is the time to watch what we eat. We make some lifestyle changes that lessen stress. We read the innumeral articles and books that teach diet, exercise, spirituality, relationships, and so on that will help us achieve a long, healthy life.
There is nothing new under the sun. Proverbs is the ancient book on how to live such a life. It's secret formula is somewhat different from the modern approaches, for its "secret formula" is to live a morally good life which is defined by righteousness which is defined by keeping the commandments of God as revealed in Scripture which are summed up as "the fear of the Lord."
Remember and keep. Many people forget the good principles and commandments taught them in their early years and so are led astray. Many remember these lessons but reject them in rebellion or like to think of themselves as outgrowing such childish beliefs. Remember and keep, or as James says, hear and do. If we are not doers of the word, we become forgetters of the word. We may remember what we are taught, but we forget the power and the blessing of obedience. Like a former athlete, we remember what we performed but we forget the feeling of the performance - we forget how healthy we felt.
Remember and keep. Remember the commands of your Lord and keep them. If you do, however long or healthy may be your days in this life, what awaits you is eternal life of everlasting peace. Remember and keep.
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