![]() Are You Wearing God's Jewelry
Or The Devil's?
When you
think of a chain, what immediately comes to mind? An
image of Beauty or Bondage?
Let's
look into the Scriptures and see how the Word of God
deals with this topic of interest.
Proverbs 1:9 says -
"For they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy
head, and chains about thy neck."
In the Israelites' mind, a gold chain around one's
neck was considered to be the highest badge of
honor.
In this particular verse, Solomon reserves this
honor for the child who respects, observes,
obeys, and lives up to the commands and godly
instruction of his parents.
Here we get a clear-cut view of the great price that
God places on children honoring and obeying the
commands of their parents. When they do, He places a
"chain"
of honor about their necks. In other words, He
dresses them with His grace and divine favor
- distinguishing them from all others as being very
special indeed.
Psalm 2:3 says -
"Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away
their cords from us."
In this particular situation, we see a group of
rebels who consider any restraints on their lustful
and licentious lifestyles to be likened unto
"chains" of great bondage.
This Psalm is referring to those who refuse to come
under the government of the Messiah. They do not
want to come under His rule; they want to set up
their own dominion over the world.
God's Law is pictured here in two ways. First of
all, it is compared to the yoke placed on the oxen
in plowing and referred to as
"bands."
Secondly, it is likened to
"cords" -
the twisted ropes which bind the oxen to the plow.
Both images reflect the concept of a willing service
or submission to another.
These rebels do not look at the Law of God as an
instrument of liberty. Rather, they have been
perverted in their thinking by demonic forces to
believe that any form of restraint or authority is a
"chain" that only binds
and inhibits.
They are certainly not familiar with the Scripture
that states -
"...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is
liberty"(2 Corinthians
3:17).
God is the Master Deliverer. He liberates men
through His Law. On the other hand, Satan is the
Bondage Maker who brings mankind into Bondage
through their so-called sinful liberties.
How do
you look upon the "bands"
and "cords" of
God's restraints and commands over your life? Do you
consider them as an elegant "Chain of Beauty"
or a "Chain of Slavery"?
Ecclesiastes 7:26 says -
"And I find more bitter than death the woman,
whose heart is snares and nets, and her hands as
bands: whoso pleaseth God shall escape from her; but
the sinner shall be taken by her."
What a graphic picture is presented here of the
adulterous woman! Her
"hands as bands"
are compared to "chains."
In her warm and fond embrace, she entangles or wraps
her victim's emotions and affections in
"chains of darkness." She entices him
with the bait of pleasure and leads him down the
path to Hell. Nothing is more ruinous and dangerous
to a man's soul than her subtlety and enticements.
The only way to escape her "chains,"
"snares," "nets," and
cunning, emotional games is to
walk holily, blamelessly, and soberly in this
present evil world - while keeping the body and its
passions and affections under the absolute control
of the Word of God.
Isaiah 58:6 says -
"Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to
loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy
burdens, and to let the oppressed go free, and that
ye break every yoke?"
Injustice is a "chain"
that God hates.
In this verse, we see that He didn't accept any
"fast"
from His people that did not first of all deal with
any and all oppression of their fellow man - all
mistreatment or violence had to be done away
with...all unjust ties had to be loosed...all yokes
of slavery had to be undone...and all oppression had
to cease.
The only "fast"
that the Lord God did recognize from them was the
one that brought liberty to those who were broken
down and subjected to harsh treatment. Those
"chains" of oppression had to be
broken before they would ever be received back into
His Favor again.
Psalm 116:16 says -
"O LORD, truly I am Thy servant; I am Thy
servant, and the son of Thine handmaid: Thou
hast loosed my bonds."
Here Death is pictured as a "prison"
with pain and disease being its
"chains" or
"bonds."
David was exuberant at the freedom he felt. He
once was bound, but now he was free. He once was
fettered by the
"sorrows of death,"
but God set him free.
He could not help but totally surrender his
all-in-all to the Lord in gratitude for his
deliverance. God's mercies toward him caused him
to outrightly and boldly declare -
"O LORD, I am Thy
servant..."
Have you ever neared Death's Prison? Have you
been fettered by its "chains" of
disease and pain - only to have Jesus set you
free? Do you join in with David in unreservedly
confessing that you are God's servant - ready to
do His Will?
As we have already
seen, there are chains which are honorable
and chains which are dishonorable. There are
those which reward and those which bind.
Some are of man's own making, while others
are conjured up by Hell itself.
In the following Scriptures,
however, we see that God also has
"chains" which typify His
judgment falling upon the evildoer.
Isaiah 28:22 says -
"Now therefore be ye not mockers, lest your
bands be made strong: for I have heard from the
Lord GOD of hosts a consumption, even determined
upon the whole earth."
This group of people whom the Prophet Isaiah was
addressing were
"mockers." In the midst of a
foreboding threat of God's fiery judgment, they
continued onward in their ridicule and mockery of
the messengers of the Lord. They made fun of any and
all reproofs from His Word as well as any divine
warnings.
Given a space to repent - if they did not turn from
their prevailing sin of mockery, He threatened to
send a
"consumption." He also warned
them that their "chains" -
"bands"
- or judgments would grow more severe.
Lamentations 3:7 says -
"He hath hedged me about, that I cannot get out:
He hath made my chain heavy."
Here is another illustration of the Judgment of God
being likened to
"chains" - heavy
"chains."
Jerusalem was in a very oppressed and distressed
state. The city was surrounded on every side by
enemy troops. There was no possible way of escape.
Like hard-core criminals, God's people were loaded
down with "heavy
chains" of oppression.
Jude 1:6 says -
"And the angels which kept not their first
estate, but left their own habitation, He hath
reserved in everlasting chains under darkness unto
the judgment of the great day."
Lastly, we see a picture here of the fallen angels
who forfeited their original rank and dignity as
angels in heaven. As a result of their rebellion
against the Almighty, they were destined to
"everlasting chains"
under His fiery judgment. They wait in
"darkness"
or dark prison-like cells for the final judgment
when their eternal doom will be given.
The question we must ask ourselves today is - Whose
jewelry are we wearing?
Are we wearing the "gold chain" - typifying
God's approval on our lives?
Or
are we wearing the "chain" of the devil
that brings our souls into slavery and ultimate
spiritual ruin as a result of our Sin - adultery,
the sin of mistreating our neighbor, etc. ?
If we are wearing God's "chain," is
it one that is honorable or dishonorable?
Is it one that we are receiving because of
our obedience to the Law, or one that we wear
because we are "mockers"
of any words of restraint or correction and,
resultantly, find ourselves under the judgment of
God?
God
has a "chain"
for you today. So does the devil.
Whose are you going to wear?
May God Bless His Word.
Connie
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