One of the major things people want is respect, especially when they feel they deserve it. However, are we giving proper respect to God? Malachi 1:6 God says, “A son honors his father and a servant his master. If I am a Father, where is the honor due me? If I am a master, where is the respect due me?” In the beginning, God created a perfect world for us but we chose to disobey him and follow our own sinful path. Now the world is corrupt because of our disobedience. Yet, even now, he is still good and merciful to us. However, most of us don’t even acknowledge him as the giver of all good things. We live our lives as if God, who loves us so much, doesn’t exist.
Israel’s Example
In the Old Testament book of Hosea, God rebuked the Israelites for failing to acknowledge him. In chapter 2, God accused the Israelites of ungratefulness. He was the one who gave them the prosperity and peace they enjoyed but they used his good gifts for evil (Hos. 1:8). God further rebuked the Israelites for their unfaithfulness. They showed no commitment to God but indulged in the wickedness of “cursing, lying, stealing, adultery, breaking bonds, physical assault, and murder” (Hos. 4:1-2). The Bible is very clear that those who practice such works of the sinful nature will not inherit the kingdom of God (Gal. 5:19-21). Do not be deceived into thinking that God will overlook such sin. Sin will either be judged by eternal condemnation or forgiven through repentance and faith in Christ. It will never be overlooked by God.
Modern Day Examples
Many in our society have done similar disgraces as the Israelites. God has been so good to us. Yet the only time we think of him is when there is no other hope but a long shot in the dark. How many times have we heard the phrase, “all we can do is pray,” when we should have been praying from the beginning?
How can we expect God to be pleased with us when we believe that we should receive more respect than we give him? One of the greatest atrocities one can do is to go into another person’s house and disrespect that person. If we do good for someone, we expect to be respected in return. How can God be pleased with us when we show no honor or respect for what he has done? How can we expect God to be pleased when we disrespect him in his own house? This is God’s earth. Everything here belongs to him.
Whatever prosperity or good health we enjoy is a result of God’s goodness. Even if you work everyday, it is by his mercy that you have the ability to get up and go. That ability can be taken from you at any time. Even if things are not going as well as you would like, God gives you hope. First of all, you are among the living. God does not owe you a single day on this earth; every day he allows you to live is a gift. Secondly, you are in your right mind to understand and assess your situation. From there you can trust the Lord and move forward. Since we are living on God’s earth, does he not have the right to set rules? Why do we feel that we can so freely break his rules when we want ours to be followed? Do we expect God to tolerate our disrespect? God gave humans rule (administration) over the earth (Gen. 1:26). Will he not hold us accountable?
How Should We Honor God?
Many people state that we can approach God any way we please and he will accept us. Hence, all religions are seen as a path to God. If God is our Creator and if this is his world, does he not have the right to dictate how we approach him? God stated that only through repenting from sin and self-reliance and trusting in Jesus’ finished work (his death and resurrection) can a person receive favor from God (Acts 4:12; Matt. 17:5; Gal. 2:21). Jesus said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). Who will you believe, someone who tells you that “all paths lead to God” or Jesus himself, who was God in the flesh (John 1:14)?
All humans are sinful beings and we cannot approach God or be pleasing to him without his help. God made it this way to rebuke our pride. James 4:6 says, “God opposes (he is actively against) the proud but gives grace to the humble.” No one can enter God’s presence and boast about his or her own goodness. “God has bound all men over to disobedience so that he can have mercy on them all” (Rom. 11:32). All have sinned and fallen short of what God expects from us (Rom. 3:23). The only way to please God is to REPENT of our sinful, self-seeking ways and TRUST in Jesus. Jesus paid the price for our forgiveness. THERE IS NO OTHER WAY! Our pride, our goodness in comparison to other humans, or our own laziness will not be excusable in the day of God’s judgment. The only question is, “Will you honor God?’