Deuteronomy
8:11 (The Message)
Make
sure you don't forget God, your
God, by not keeping his commandments, his rules and regulations that I command
you today.
I have been reading Kent Hughes 1992 book Disciplines of a
Godly Man. In his chapter on
“Discipline of Purity”, he quoted Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Temptation, SCM
Press, 1961, p 33) that I have not quit thinking about: “When lust takes control, at that moment, God
loses all reality……Satan does not fill us with hatred of God, but with the
forgetfulness of God.”
Forgetting God is a characteristic of wickedness. Indeed, God would consider a person wicked
who never thinks about Him. Wicked
moments in our lives are a result of forgetting God. There are many passages in the Bible that
speak about the tragedy of forgetting about God. Human pride in the form of self-sufficiency
causes people to forget God (Deut 8:12-14, Hosea 13:6). When people backslide, God is forgotten
(Jeremiah 3:21-22). When you start
following other gods (money, pleasure, human achievement, etc), you forget
about God (Deuteronomy 4:23, II Kings 17:38).
Indeed, the cycle of sin and confession (sin—sorrow—confession--repentance—forgiveness/
restoration—sin again) written about throughout the Old Testament is
fundamentally the result of forgetting God in everyday life.
James
1:14-15 gives the “LSD” of sin:
“Lust-Sin-Death”. Note that verse
14 says that you can be “carried away” or “dragged away” by lustful
temptation(s). Lust is simply the desire
for things forbidden by God and His Word.
Lust lures you away from the safety of self-restraint to sin and when
you sin you are separated from God.
Being separated from God prevents you from remembering Him and His
commandments; you simply forget about Him.
The most common sin committed by men is sexual lust; the most common sin
committed by women is pride (according to a 2009 Vatican survey). If you are a man reading this and you start
thinking about sexual lust, why might you continue to think about this subject? Because you have forgotten the presence of
God in your life. The same is true of
women when entangled by pride and envy.
The
Bible commands that you not forget God.
You are not to forget His works (Psalm 78:7, 106:13), His benefits
(Psalm 103:2), His Word (Heb 12:5, James 1:25), His commandments (Psalm 119:176),
and His past deliverances from whatever sin you committed (Judges 8:34, Psalm
78:42).
One
approach you can make to keep from forgetting God is simply to resolve in your
heart never to do so. Psalms 119:16 and
93 simply proclaim that “I will not forget Thy Word”. Another approach, of course, is to keep
feeding yourself spiritually by daily reading and meditation of the Bible. Evangelist Joseph T. Larsen wrote in the
Moody Bible Institute Monthly (July 1993) that America is progressing toward
forgetting God “by largely banishing the Bible from schools and by
misinterpreting it in universities, criticizing it in theological seminaries
and colleges, and scoffing at it among the infidels and atheists of the
nation.”
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