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January 18 – God is good

So Jesus said to him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good but One, that is, God.” – Luke 18:19

Scripture reading: Luke 18:18-30

Jesus challenged the rich young ruler because it looked as if this man wanted to be commended by Him. If I call Him good Teacher, he thought, Jesus might call me good too. This man knew nothing about Jesus’ perfections because he was puffed up about his own. He felt he was doing surprisingly well.

This happens when we are blind to the spiritual nature and inflexible standard of God’s law. The law is good, because God is good. And the law reflects God’s character. “Everything that can be genuinely defined as good, is in some way, a reflection of God’s character” Brad Hambrick wrote.

When Jesus asks, “Why do you call me good?” He is not asserting that He is not good, but is testing to see if this man has any idea how good He really is and whether this man understands Who He really is. Jesus says, “No one is good but One, that is God!” We all know Jesus is God and therefore He is good! He alone kept the law perfectly.

When Jesus confronts the rich young ruler with real goodness, gaining true riches in heaven instead of treasures on earth, this man went away sorrowful because he did not understand his covetous heart. Would you have stayed and followed Jesus? Or does all the goodness of this world eclipse the true goodness of God in your life? If so then you are no different from the rich young ruler. Oh, that you would have eyes to see God’s goodness today!

Suggestions for prayer

Pray that God’s goodness in our lives would not be eclipsed in any way by our inflated view of our own goodness. Instead pray that we would know God’s goodness, through Christ our perfect law keeper.

Rev. Pieter van der Hoek has been serving the Heritage Reformed Church of Burgessville since 2017. This daily devotional is also available in a print edition you can buy at Nearer to God Devotional.

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