Misquote

Do not add to His words, lest He rebuke you, and you be found a liar. – Proverbs 30:6

Imagine the frustration of a mother as she tries to gather her family for supper. Her 8-year-old son comes through the door smuggling a dead bird behind his back. "Call Ann for dinner," says his mother. "Then wash your hands and come to the table."

A minute later the 4-year-old daughter comes running into the kitchen, sobbing uncontrollably. Her brother had just waved the stiff bird under her nose and told her that if she wasn’t at the table in 17 seconds, Mom wouldn’t let her go out and play for a whole week.

This story abut a misquoted mother doesn’t begin to capture the confusion that follows when we misquote the heavenly Father. Often we become preoccupied with our own ideas of how things should be, like Job’s friends, who didn’t speak rightly about the Lord (JOB 42:7). The result is that we say more, or less, than God actually said in His Word (DEUTERONOMY 4:2). We need to make sure we know exactly where His words stop and our opinions begin. If we don’t, we may misrepresent Him, and PROVERBS 30:6 warns that we are then in danger of being found liars before God.

Let’s take care that we don’t express our opinions as if they were God’s words. – Martin R. De Haan Ii

Lord, grant us wisdom to discern

The truth that You’ve made known,

And may we never teach one word

Beyond what You have shown. – Dennis J. De Haan


READ: DEUTERONOMY 4:1-14


We must adjust our lives to the Bible – never the Bible to our lives.

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