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In
Righteousness We Will Live
By
C. S. Bezas
We as a church combined have been studying the Old Testament. Before
we turn too completely to the New Testament, I have to
share just one thought.
According to the Bible Dictionary (tucked neatly at the back of
our King James version of the Bible), Hosea was the only
Old Testament prophet from the northern kingdom that left
written prophecies1. He lived during a time
of great societal decline — not unlike ours, perhaps.
Yet his entire message seemed to return time and again
to the strength of God's love for His people, in spite
of their pagan and wicked activities.
Throughout Hosea's chapters, he speaks starkly of punishment, yet
he also teaches of the Lord's enduring patience for Israel:
For I will take away the names of Baalim out of her mouth, and
they shall no more be remembered by their name.
And in that day will I make a covenant for them... I will break
the bow and the sword and the battle out of the earth,
and will make them to lie down safely.
Then he speaks even more intensely:
And I will betroth thee unto me for ever; yea, I will betroth thee
unto me in righteousness, and in judgment, and
in loving kindness, and in mercies.
I will even betroth thee unto me in faithfulness: and thou shalt
know the LORD.
And it shall come to pass in that day, I will hear, saith the LORD,
I will hear the heavens, and they shall hear the earth;…
And I will sow her unto me in the earth; and I will have mercy
upon her that had not obtained mercy; and I will say to
them which were not my people, Thou art my people; and
they shall say, Thou art my God (Hosea 2:17-21, 23) (emphasis
added).
Our youth need to understand the beauty of the Lord's patience
for them. They need to understand the Lord's ability to
endlessly love and His willingness to redeem. This graciousness
on His part will always come if and when our youth turn
to Him, as the scripture says, “in righteousness.”
Notice the Lord does NOT say, "in perfect-ness." No,
instead the request is "in righteousness."
When we look up the definition of "righteous," we read that this refers to living in a moral or virtuous
way. Thus we see the Lord does not demand immediate perfection
(although our “wholeness” or perfectness is an eventual
goal); for now He simply requires that we set aside the
things of this world (which aim to destroy us anyway)
and instead, seek a virtuous lifestyle. This is essentially
what Jesus Christ modeled for us while here on this earth.
So what can we do to teach our youth this very thing? If Hosea
could preach of God's love during the wicked time in which
he lived, we certainly can do the same. Here are some
simple ideas, but I’d also love to hear your thoughts.
Together:
- We can obtain a testimony of Hosea’s witness ourselves as parents
and teachers of youth.
- We can notice examples of the Lord's gentleness as we go throughout
the year, either in the scriptures or in our personal
lives. We can point them out to our youth and use
the examples in our lessons with them.
- We can lead our youth in research activities in the scriptures,
specifically asking them to find examples of the Lord's
loving patience in spite of society’s wicked choices.
- We can have our young men and women show each other examples in
the scriptures of how quickly the Lord turns to His
people when the people return to Him.
Truly, we can be as Hosea for our own youth — steady voices of
truth, proclaiming God's love for His children. We must
do this, for who else will? May the Lord bless us to have
the strength to teach as Hosea did in wisdom and in truth.
In righteousness, we will live!
1 Bible Dictionary, p. 705.
C.S. Bezas’ new book
has been called perfect for parents of teens and for those
who work with them. Powerful Tips for Powerful
Teachers: Helping Youth Find Their Spiritual Wings is
available at most LDS bookstores and online by clicking
here.
© 2007 Meridian
Magazine. All Rights Reserved
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C.S. Bezas graduated from BYU in communications,
with an emphasis in developing training programs. She has conducted
trainings and workshops for audiences both large and small on a
wide variety of topics and has won recognition for her writings
and stage musicals. She is the owner of the new LDSMusicals.org,
a site that offers free LDS stage productions and music. C.S. Bezas
has appeared as a keynote speaker in a variety of locations in the
United States and also has performed before audiences on television,
stage, and film, most recently appearing as Anne Frank with the
Florida Orchestra. Her new book Powerful Tips for Powerful Teachers
is available in LDS bookstores and online. She and her husband have
four children and relish the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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