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God's Commandments Are Not Grievous"

KenH

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"And his commandments are not grievous."—1 John 5:3.

Is it so, my soul, that the commandments of thy Lord are not grievous unto thee? Surely it is; for though thou carriest about with thee a body of sin and death, which is everlastingly harassing thee, yet thou canst, and dost say, "I delight in the law of God after the inward man:" yea, in the very moment that thine old unrenewed nature, when evil is present with thee, is tempting thee to break through the hedge of divine precepts, in thy regenerated part thou truly lovest and delightest in the holiness of thy Lord's commandments. And are there not seasons in thine experience, when, in spite of sin, and Satan, and the world, thou canst adopt the language of one of old, and say, "Oh, how I love thy law; it is my meditation all the day!" And is it not joy to thy heart, and a blessed part of thy faith, that the law of thy God was so pure and so strict, that rather than a jot of it should pass unfulfilled, or the smallest breach of it go unatoned for, Jesus must and did die? And is it not one of the sweetest and most satisfying principles to thee in the gospel, that Jehovah did not, and would not clear the guilty, but by an equivalent; so that, both in obedience and by sacrifice, the law is magnified by thy great Surety, and made honourable? Precious Jesus! it is wholly by thee, and in thee, that my soul finds the commandments of my God to be not grievous. By faith I behold them all fulfilled in thee, as my glorious Head; and by virtue of my union with thee, I feel the gracious principle of thy quickening Spirit inclining my soul both to love thy commandments, and most earnestly desiring to fulfil them. "Lord! enable me to run the way of thy commandments, now thou hast set my soul at liberty!"

- Robert Hawker, The Poor Man's Morning and Evening Portions, November 11, Evening
 

Van

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1 John 5:3 NASB
For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments; and His commandments are not burdensome.

The Greek word refers to a heavy weight, hence burden, which is adverse or grievous to our comfort or benefit. "Barys" (G926) literally refers to something heavy in weight, but is used metaphorically to refer to something weighty or important, hazadous or savage, and as in our case something cumbersome, not worth its weight. His commands are the opposite, for although they "weigh down" imprudence, their benefit far outweighs our perception of burden.
 

37818

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"And his commandments are not grievous."—1 John 5:
Which commandments are meant are defind and specified in 1 John 3:23, ". . . And this is his commandment, That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment. . . ."
 
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