Dilute No More
Arlene Pellicane
Today’s Truth
Jeroboam did not change his evil ways, but once more appointed
priests for the high places from all sorts of people. [Anyone
//who
wanted to become a priest] he consecrated for the high places. This was
the sin of the house of Jeroboam // that led to its downfall and to its
destruction from the face of the earth (1 Kings 13: 33-34, NIV).
Friend to Friend
My husband James is a diluter.
He dilutes fruit juice with water. He dilutes hand soap to make it
last longer. He adds water to the shampoo bottle.
And friends, he
even dilutes my family’s maple syrup.
When we’re gathered around the breakfast table with hot, yummy
pancakes, we all know one thing.
Our maple syrup will be watery and
thin. It will need to be applied quite generously /to have any taste at
all.
One glorious day, the maple syrup finally ran out. When I bought new maple syrup from the store, I roared to my husband, “You will not touch this syrup!”
Maple syrup is meant to be enjoyed undiluted.
This is how the Word of God should be consumed - undiluted. We
should not water down the Scriptures to make our lives easier.
You might say () King Jeroboam in the Old Testament was a diluter.
In 1 Kings 13, we learn that a man of God issues a warning to King
Jeroboam. He says that one day his son Josiah will sacrifice the
priests of the high places on the altar. He will clean up house and
get rid of those //who practice idolatry. Jeroboam didn’t repent /upon
these words. Instead he tried to seize the man of God, but God
withered his hand. He asked the man of God to pray for him and his
hand was restored.
You would think after such a dramatic episode that King Jeroboam
would heed the words of the man of God. But no, he didn’t repent and
instead appointed more priests for the high places. He disobeyed God’s
strict requirements for the priesthood.
Anyone who wanted to become a priest could be one. Talk about a watered down priesthood!
This sin did not go unpunished. The Bible says () it led to the downfall and obliteration of Jeroboam’s house.
Friend, if you choose to dilute your juice or even your maple syrup,
it will not cause major problems in your life.
But if you dilute the
Word of God, trouble will follow. For King Jeroboam, it cost him the
legacy of his family.
It says in Psalm 119, the law of the Lord is to be “fully obeyed”
(v. 4), “kept with all your heart” (v. 69), and “followed” (v. 106).
May we declare today, “I have not departed from your laws, for you
yourself have taught me. How sweet are your words to my taste,
sweeter than honey to my mouth!” (v. 102-103).
Sweet like undiluted maple syrup!
Since my declaration of “You will not touch this syrup!” my family
has been enjoying maple syrup /as it was designed to be eaten. Let us
rise up and more importantly declare, “We will not alter the Word of
God or water it down to make the message more palatable.” The
undiluted Word of God is powerful and active, making life truly sweet
and worth living.
* palatable; (of food or drink) pleasant to taste.
Let’s Pray
Dear God, I love Your Word. I will meditate on the Bible and obey
the commandments inside. Forgive me for watering down Your
commandments /when they are inconvenient or difficult to follow. Help me
by the power of the Holy Spirit /to embrace and obey Your precious
Word.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen.