The Law is a long list of do’s and don’ts. Teh vastness of the Law found in the Old Testament is hard to wrap one’s mind around. Even our public law code today is long and cumbersome. In both cases there were or are laws that the common man did not even know about. Today most people obey the public law because it is for the common good. Some obey the law to avoid the consequences of not following the law.
Today’s Psalm 1 begins with the don’ts. Blessed is he who does not listen to the wicked or stand with sinners or sit with mockers. In then turned to the thing to do: meditate on the laws of God. Do so and you will yield fruit in season and you will prosper. For the psalmist, there is reward in following God’s ways.
The same is true today. Although Jesus looked at the law differently, there is still much value in following the ways of God. In essence, when asked Jesus boiled all of the Old Testament Law down to two commands: love God and love neighbor. If one follows these two commands, then all else falls in line.
If we love God with all of our heart, soul, mind, and strength then we see the world as God does. We see each person in need with compassion. We see injustice as something that needs correction. We see equality as something all people deserve. If we love neighbor as self, then we offer compassion, ensure justice, and seek equality for all. If we live in God’s love and allow it to pour forth from inside of us, then all will prosper and all will come to know God and His love.
Scripture reference: Psalm 1: 1-3