I am God, your God

I am God, your God 

"Don't strip your vineyard bare or go back and pick up the fallen grapes. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner. I am GOD, your God." (Lev.19.10) 

When you read through scripture you will find certain instructions that do not seem to make sense. But God gives such  instructions and signs them thus: I am God, your God. Or the way the King James Version renders it, "I am the Lord, your God". 

Such instructions are likely to be carried out only by those who truly have God as both Lord and God. 

We saw how this seeming illogical instruction led to the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ, well maybe, of his direct forebear. This instruction say do not strip your vineyard bare but leave something for the poor. That was exactly what Boaz, the great-grandfather of David did with Ruth (see Ruth. 2). And they ended up becoming a couple through which Jesse the father of David would be born and down the line David and then the Lord Jesus Christ. 

In the New Testament after Jesus was raised from the dead we see Thomas being the first who confirm to us, that Jesus is both his Lord and God. 

"And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God. (John.20.28 KJV)

When He is Lord and God of your life that means He has absolute control of your life. Whatever He ask you to do you will do, no questions asked. That is why when He gives certain instructions, he signs it, I am God, your God or I am the Lord your God. Is He your Lord and God... 

Good day,
Have a great day today,
Emmanluel Okoro,
(aka Mr. Lift)

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