In the Old Testament people followed the word of God, mostly recorded in the Torah. Early followers found joy living according to God’s ways. Over time though, the law became cumbersome and burdensome. The obedience that brought joy was replaced by 613 laws that were almost impossible to follow and brought condemnation and judgment.
In the New Testament the Word became flesh and dwelt among us. Jesus’ yoke was easy and the burden light. Obedience and joy in a life following Jesus came down to two ‘laws’ – love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength and love you neighbor as yourself. After Jesus’ death and resurrection, God sent the Holy Spirit to dwell within us and to guide us on the path that Jesus laid out.
In the Old Testament, a life lived for God hinged upon prayer, study, worship, and obedience to His commands. Today our faith rests upon these same practices. Through these habits or disciplines, we incline our hearts and minds toward God. It is then that we walk His path and find our true joy.
Scripture reference: Psalm 119: 105-112