9 Who is wise, and he shall understand these things? prudent, and he shall know them? for the ways of the Lord are right, and the just shall walk in them: but the transgressors shall fall therein (Hosea 14:9).
How often do we, at times, subject God’s righteousness to our own? The standard for what is right is God’s standard and not any human interpretation or manipulation of the standard. And it is in the manipulation of the standard (systematically) where the transgression against God really becomes entrenched in a pattern of life. God’s pattern for our lives however allows for the avoidance of systematic transgression by calling us to His way and His standard. Follow God and results will be amazing and the consequences against us, irrelevant.
How often do we, at times, subject God’s righteousness to our own? The standard for what is right is God’s standard and not any human interpretation or manipulation of the standard. And it is in the manipulation of the standard (systematically) where the transgression against God really becomes entrenched in a pattern of life. God’s pattern for our lives however allows for the avoidance of systematic transgression by calling us to His way and His standard. Follow God and results will be amazing and the consequences against us, irrelevant.