“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children” (Hosea 4:6).
According to the scriptures, God says that his people are destroyed because they lack knowledge. This lack of knowledge that God speaks of is not due to the knowledge being hidden or it not being available. No, this lack of knowledge is due to his people rejecting the knowledge. The biggest problem is that so many of us are completely satisfied, feeling totally secure in the knowledge that we have. As long as we believe in Jesus and believe that we are saved, we see no need to deal with the irrelevant or trivial things. We feel that since it has no bearing on our salvation, then none of those irrelevant or trivial things are important. Is it possible that those things that have been dismissed as irrelevant or trivial are important to our survival?
“Therefore my people are gone into captivity, because they have no knowledge: and their honourable men are famished, and their multitude dried up with thirst” (Isaiah 5:13).
The scriptures tell us a different story, saying that we have gone into captivity because we have no knowledge. Our greatest enemy and the largest contributor to our destruction has been our rejection of those irrelevant or trivial things. Why do we pay less attention to or forgo the small details contained in the scriptures? Why have they become not so important? Somewhere along the way, we have been convinced that the small details are not important. Somewhere along the way, we have been convinced that the small details have no bearing on anything. Somewhere along the way, we started rejecting the small details, dismissing them as irrelevant or trivial things. This dismissal of irrelevant or trivial things has become a tremendous problem for us today. But is it possible that those things that have been dismissed as irrelevant or trivial are important to our survival? Yes, it is very possible that those things are important to our survival, more important than we may have thought.
“Catch for us the foxes, the little foxes that ruin the vineyards, our vineyards that are in bloom” (Song of Songs 2:15 NIV).
Scripture tells us to pay attention to those little foxes, for those little foxes will ruin the vineyards. They gnaw and break the little branches and leaves as well as dig holes in the vineyards thus spoiling the roots. But what or who are these little foxes? These little foxes are those things that creep in, mostly unnoticed and spoil the vine. These little foxes are the collective perpetrators of the misinformation, Satan and his band of false teachers, if you will, that teach Churchianity and denominationalism coupled with a little traditionalism. Somewhere along the way, we allowed them to infiltrate the one body and divide it. The scriptures tell us that these guys can transform themselves into “apostles of Christ” and “ministers of righteousness.” The scriptures even tell us that Satan can transform himself into “an angel of light (II Corinthians 11:13-15).” And their sole purpose for existence is to deceive as many people as possible or spoil the vineyard. They spoil the vine and take away its fruit.
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance…” (Galatians 5:22-23).
Could this be the fruit, the fruit of the Spirit, that those little foxes are out to spoil and take away from us? We are commanded to catch the foxes, to
restrain them from doing harm to our vineyard and taking away our fruit. And while the fruit spoken of in this passage appears to have little to do with our salvation, the fact that God mentions these little foxes that spoil the vineyards and takes away the fruit should be cause for us to red flag these passages as being very important. If this is the fruit that is taken away by the little foxes, by Satan and his false teachers, then it is our walk with God that is affected.
“If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit” (Galatians 5:25).
What is it that God wants us to get out of these passages? Most will again dismiss this as being irrelevant or trivial to their survival and to their salvation. As we read the scriptures, we must keep in mind that God does not arbitrarily do anything that he does. God has a reason for doing all that he does, even though the reason may not immediately be apparent. If those little foxes that creep in unnoticed and spoil the vine affect the things we think, the things we say, and the things we do, then we need to pay attention to those irrelevant or trivial things that we think are not important. Combine this fact with our lack of knowledge, then there should be no surprise why so many of us are being destroyed and held in captivity. Scripture tells us that if we are living in the Spirit, living by the fruit of the Spirit, then let us follow the Spirit, let us be led by the Spirit in every part of our lives, and let us walk in that very same Spirit. Do not allow the lack of knowledge, the rejection of the irrelevant or trivial things, lead to your destruction.
As always, we pray that our inspirational message will abundantly bless you, greatly inform you, and that you will be the better for having read it. If blessed by this message, please share so that others may be blessed by it as well. Amen.
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Our desire is to impart knowledge that will enable you to discern the truths hidden in God’s word (Ezekiel 44:23) and to provide validation to those who have an ear to hear his word (Ephesians 4:29).
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