Deuteronomy 12:23 But be sure you do not eat the blood, because the blood is the life, and you must not eat the life with the meat.
There are some things that I really miss about not being in
I used to love going to the fish and chip shop at the weekend to get a bottle of Irn Bru (put that in your search engine and see what happens!) and a large black pudding with a whole host of deep fried chips(called French fries over here). It was not the healthiest of meals, and probably the combination of the sugary drink and the cholesterol packed supper have contributed to more blocked arteries in
Today’s verse from Deuteronomy reveals to us the origins of the kosher food laws of the Jewish people. Whilst the heathens and pagans around them ate and drank what they liked, God prescribed a diet for His people which would keep them fit and healthy for their nomadic life in the wilderness. If you stop to think about it, all that walking, combined with this sacred diet, probably meant that the Hebrew children were physically stronger than the communities around them. God was not only keeping them free from eating unclean or unhealthy foods, He was also keeping them fit for the conflicts that inevitably took place.
Sometimes we rebel against God’s laws, thinking that we know better, or that His words are out-dated and irrelevant. But perhaps instead of casting aside God’s commandments, we should really ask ourselves what their purpose is; why are they so important to God; and how do they strengthen our community?
Prayer: Father God, sometimes we think that Your ways are culturally irrelevant, socially retarded, and politically incorrect. Help us to scrutinize and examine Your words, instead of criticizing and abandoning them. Show us a better way of living our lives and enable us to keep spiritually fit for the inevitable cultural conflicts that lie ahead. In Jesus’ Name, we pray. Amen.
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