Consecrated Character
The Bible says,
“And Moses said unto the people, Fear not: for God is come to prove you, and that his fear may be before your faces,
that ye sin not.” Exodus 20:20 (KJV)
In Exodus 20 we find the Ten Commandments.
These are given us not as a means of God placing His thumb upon us but for our own benefit. As we adhere to these commandments
our character will be formed and shaped in order to become more useful vessels for the Lord. If we truly love the Lord we
will keep His Commandments out of love.
Will Rogers was known for his laughter, but he also knew how
to weep. One day he was entertaining at the Milton H. Berry Institute in Los Angeles, a hospital that specialized in rehabilitating
polio victims and people with broken backs and other extreme physical handicaps. Of course, Rogers had everybody laughing,
even patients in really bad condition; but then he suddenly left the platform and went to the rest room. Milton Berry followed
him to give him a towel; and when he opened the door, he saw Will Rogers leaning against the wall, sobbing like a child. He
closed the door, and in a few minutes, Rogers appeared back on the platform, as jovial as before.
If you want to learn what a person is really like, ask three questions: What makes him laugh? What makes him angry?
What makes him weep? These are fairly good tests of character that are especially appropriate for Christian leaders. I hear
people saying, “We need angry leaders today!” or “The time has come to practice militant Christianity!”
Perhaps, but James tells us “For the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God” (James 1:20).
What we need today is not anger but anguish, the kind of anguish that Moses displayed when he broke
the two tablets of the law and then climbed the mountain to intercede for his people, or that Jesus displayed when He cleansed
the temple and then wept over the city. The difference between anger and anguish is a broken heart. It's easy to get angry,
especially at somebody else's sins; but it's not easy to look at sin, our own included, and weep over it.
Daily Chronological Bible Reading: Exodus 19-21