For the law was given through Moses, but God’s unfailing love and faithfulness came through Jesus Christ. John 1:17 [NLT]
In Israel’s history, God revealed Himself to a people group, the Hebrews, and sent messages through Moses. His Word was not personalized to each of them, except for the patriarchs and few other exceptions. Yet He showed His love by delivering them from the oppressor, then leading them out on a journey to the promised land. Along the way, He brought them the Law, which was a protocol for holiness. It wasn’t given to make them feel better about themselves, or to even make them feel closer to God, but to cause them to see how far short they fell from God’s perfection.
Protocols, even from a God who delivers you, doesn’t feel very loving. Nor does it feel very personal. At best, they knew God loved them as they experienced His care through acts of protection from their enemies and guidance for their journey via the cloud and the pillar of fire.
All of that changed when God sent His Son, not to condemn through the law but to fulfill it. Love messages would not be written on tablets of stone but on the hearts of men and women, one at a time. Jesus would be experienced personally. Relationships with him could be nurtured and deepened. And once the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost, that relationship became even more intimate as there was a palpable internal dwelling of the Spirit of God.
So why would I ever prefer a protocol to a personal experience? Or a culture of good conduct instead to a friendship with God? The first forms a religion, the second comprises a love story.
You still draw me with cords of love. Thank you. Amen