1 Kings 8:9 – “The only things
inside the Ark of the Covenant were two stone tablets. Moses had put them in
the Ark of the Covenant at Mount Sinai. That was where the Lord made his
agreement with the Israelites after they came out of Egypt.”
A popular series of media promotions
displays many diverse and tedious situations where the solution is as easy as
having the right credit card in one’s possession. The commercial always ends with the catch
phrase – “what’s in your wallet?” The statement
emphasizes that no matter what the ordeal, if you have this particular item with
you…then you are ok and things will be worked out. God wants to know - “What’s in your heart?”
Today’s scripture tells of the
beginning content of the Ark of the Covenant.
The first items placed in the sacred box were the stone tablets which
Moses placed there at Mount Sinai. Upon these two tablets were written the laws
given by God. It is remarkable to
examine how the first thing that God does for believers is to establish a new covenant
with us. He does this by writing his
will, his law and his purpose in our hearts.
In the Old Testament the laws were spelled out to the letter of what was
acceptable and what was not. The children
of Israel were instructed to keep these commandments close at hand and the
repeat them often in order to know them and the special relationship they
represented with God. Since we now live
under the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, the laws have been
engraved in our hearts.
When we are in perilous situations,
under unbridled pressure, feeling forlorn or just needing reassurance; we can
recall the ‘laws’ of God by searching our own individual hearts and finding the
appropriate words for any occasion. The
law has caused us to look at ourselves a little more closely and to repent of
shadowy glimpses of things we know do not honor or please God.
What is in your heart? Can you call upon what you have stored there
to serve your needs when the time of upheaval arises? Do you have enough banked up so that in an
emergency you have no doubt that what is in your heart can save you from stress
and turmoil? If you feel that something
is missing or displaced then it is time to open your heart, clear out the
cobwebs and start today replenishing your supply. Study God’s word; read God’s promises; pray
for revelation and spiritual discernment.
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to make it a GREAT day! Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn
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