How do we respond to people who don’t have the law written on their hearts?
The reality of someone who doesn’t have faith in Jesus is this…
- Their life is lived attempting to live up to the law, but always falling short.
- Satan is there holding them back from the law.
- Satan is there tempting them to break the law.
- Satan is there telling them how bad they are to not keep the law.
- Without hope, they’ll give up.
The church can respond in a couple of ways. Sure, this borders on overgeneralization, but our response generally is either to…
- Beat those who don’t have faith over the head with the law that they’re struggling to achieve.
- Help them understand the grace behind the law, they don’t have to–and will never–achieve it and that Jesus wants to write it on their hearts.
Here is what God says is the relationship the law should have on the nations…
6 Keep them and do them [God's commands], for that will be your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples [the nations], who, when they hear all these statutes, will say, ‘Surely this great nation is a wise and understanding people.’ 7 For what great nation is there that has a god so near to it as the Lord our God is to us, whenever we call upon him? 8 And what great nation is there, that has statutes and rules so righteous as all this law that I set before you today? Deuteronomy 4:6-8.
God’s initial design for his law was to cause the nations to be jealous of Israel. Israel was to Hear & Obey. Their collective lives were to be a light to the nations. The nations then looked at their god(s) and said, “You’ve never proven you were ever close to me. You’ve never told me the best way to live out my life. What’s the deal?!” Then they smash their god(s) and follow Isreal’s God as the One True God.
In a sentence…
Israel was to pass on their Hear & Obey relationship to the nations.
Jesus says it this way…
You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth. Acts 1:8.
This statement isn’t out of the thin air. This statement has its roots in Deuteronomy 4:6-8. The nations aren’t just the lands far off. The nations are anyone who isn’t a part of God’s people.
Our neighbors who don’t have faith. The nations.
Our classmate who doesn’t have faith. The nations.
Our coworker who doesn’t have faith. The nations.
The people across the world who has never heard. The nations.
We don’t have a Hear & Obey relationship with the Father just for our benefit.
Our Hear & Obey relationship is supposed to cause the nations to be jealous that we have a God who will talk with us, be close to us, tell us how to live a hopeful, joyous, grounded life. Jealous enough to come closer to find out about this God.
The 10 Commandments aren’t about following a set of rules. It’s about the grace God has to write them on our hearts. Then it’s about the grace that he has for the nations through our lives.
**BTW, our Hear & Obey relationship is also to be passed on to our children. See the CrossPoint Church blog for a blog post about passing on our relationship with God to our kids.**



