This column represents the thoughts and opinions of Dr. Ron Braley. This is NOT the opinion of the Taylor Press.
Remember when we always said the Pledge of Allegiance (at school, for instance)?
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America … one nation under God …” That was when we were a godly nation.
What would make us godly again? Pledging allegiance to the one we call God before allying ourselves with anything or anyone else or chasing self-centered passions.
But what would that look like? What would God (YHVH) require of anyone (and, collectively, a nation) wanting to be His ally? Good question — let’s find out.
First, YHVH told the prophet Micah something like, “Dude! I don’t want meaningless religious works — I want you to practice justice and mercy and walk with me humbly,” (Micah 6:8).
Before you give me grief about the whole ‘Dude’ thing, there may be a Hebrew or Aramaic word for it — you never know.
Regardless, the point is valid: humility, justice and mercy are critical in allegiance to God.
Second, YHVH wants partners — allies — who bear His image. He’s looking for people who will do and say here what He does and says in His realm, like Jesus did, while empowered by the Holy Spirit. What else? We’re to honor our Creator (YHVH) with all we have and are. We see this in the Great Shema (Deuteronomy 6:5), “You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might.” Jesus reiterated the theme in Matthew 22:37. So, we are to honor Him in purity, among other things, “For you have been bought with a price, therefore glorify God in your body,” (1 Corinthians 6:20).
Is anything else required for allegiance with God? Yep. Honoring Him (and Christ) begins with complete devotion — not only in the words, “confess Jesus as Lord” (Romans 10:9-10) but in action.
Why do I write this?
The ancients understood that speech and action were coupled. So, did we until recently when lying became the norm and our word stopped being our bond. At any rate, pledge allegiance to God and stay in the relationship, “If you keep My commandments, you will abide in My love,” (John 15:10).
So, we are to pledge allegiance to God through action, devoting all we have and are, and through purity and charity. This requires learning about God and what He wants and establishing new habits. He has called; we must respond. Keep in mind that not responding or devoting will have devastating consequences.
Summary
Pledge allegiance to who? God alone! Then, stay aligned by honoring Him with all you have, are and do. What’s next?
Learning about YHVH (God) and His desires can sometimes be challenging and sobering.
So, let’s lighten things up with some encouraging and uplifting moments through exploring making a difference in our world. Until then, do what pleases God.
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Blessings and peace, Dr. Ron Braley, MDiv, DMin.