Today's Scripture Reading (June 16, 2026): 2 Chronicles 33
Life isn't
just about your actions. We need to put our beliefs into practice, but actions also
need to arise from the core of who we are. We are not designed to be simply
actors on the stage, going through the motions and reading the lines provided
for us. There is supposed to be a belief system in our lives that underpins everything
we do. And when that belief system is missing, it is noticeable by almost
everyone around us.
So it
shouldn't surprise us that Hezekiah seems to be concerned about the details of
his own reign, not so much about those who followed him. After all, Hezekiah waited
until it was almost too late to marry and produce an heir to follow him. His
son took it a step further, doing what Hezekiah would have thought unthinkable:
he actively sacrificed his own children, sacrificing the nation's future, to
the gods to ensure his own reign would succeed. While the actions of these two
kings may have been very different, they stemmed from a very similar core
belief. The only difference was that Manasseh put that core belief into action.
Too many
people seem to hold the belief that Christianity is about following the rules.
It is about training ourselves to do the right things. Christianity is about
denying our passions and living disciplined lives. Except, I am not sure if that
is true. I mean, I am not a disciplined person; I hate rules, and when I do the
right thing, it often seems incidental.
What if
Jesus died on a cross, not so we could play a game and follow the rules, but so
we could be successful as we live our lives? What if his purpose was not that
we would spend our lives denying our passions (and not having fun), but giving
us passion for things that would strengthen our communities and us? What if what he really wanted to do
was to change what existed at the core of our lives? What if his plan was for
us to spend our lives not denying our passions but letting them loose? What if
…?
I believe
that the what-ifs are the truth. God's purpose is to change us on the inside so
that what flows from us glorifies God and encourages the people in our circles
of influence. We can actually be all that we were meant to be because God has
done a work in our deepest places. That is what I believe God wants from us.
But following the rules will never get us there, and neither will sacrificing
our children on an altar dedicated to our needs. Because the future needs them
to follow our example, and be all that God needs them to be as well.
Tomorrow's
Scripture Reading: 2 Kings
See
Also 2 Kings 21:6