Circumcision is not just
a guy thing. God calls both men and
women into a wholehearted covenant with Himself, and there should be an outward
sign of an inward commitment.
Circumcision and beauty are those outwards signs. Unfortunately, tough circumstances in our
lives reveal to us that circumcision and beauty are often only skin-deep –
neither gets down into the heart.
In Peter’s first letter, he
encourages women to let their adornment be the hidden person of the heart. Along with men, women should be circumcised
in their hearts and be in covenant with God with their whole being. Both men and women are not supposed to have
confidence in the flesh, but be dependent on the Spirit to manifest that
covenant from the inside out.
Peter encourages women to
be in covenant with God on the inside and it will manifest itself in beauty and
all the fruit of the Spirit. It will
also be evident in their trust of God – doing good and walking in His will without
any fear that things will go horribly wrong, no worry that God isn’t big enough
to keep his daughters from being hurt.
The example Peter uses is
Sarah and Abraham. Remember, Abraham is
the father of faith; he is highly praised for his faith in God. Now, you might think it easy for Sarah to
submit to someone like him, right?
Wrong! Do you have any idea what
Abraham did? He gave his wife away to
another man – not once, but twice in order to protect his own skin! So who was Sarah trusting – Abraham or God?
It was God she looked to
for faithfulness and the ability to deliver her. It was God she trusted to make the situation
right. God rescued her and put her back
where she belonged.
This is a lesson not just
for women. Men also need to learn to
trust God and to lean on Him in tough situations. Think about Abraham’s situation: he was
afraid that Pharaoh was going to kill him to get Sarah. So he gave her away!
Why did he do it? He was afraid – afraid for himself and afraid
of the circumstances. He did not think
God was able to protect him.
So Peter, after letting
the women know that they need to be circumcised in their heart, to not be
afraid but to submit to their husbands, which is actually submitting to God, he
turns to the men and says, "Guys? You
too, must be circumcised in your heart.
You too must trust God and show it by protecting the woman He gave you,
not giving her away to protect yourself.
Make sure you don’t do anything that is going to harm her, because she
is going to do what you ask, trusting God to take care of her. Buddy, you will have to answer to God."
Both men and women will
have to answer to God for their actions because our actions speak volumes of our
trust in God in the depth of our heart.
As do our re-actions, which is why Peter then calls us to
have compassion for each other, not returning evil for evil but instead
blessing, understanding and submitting.
All this speaks of the
condition of our heart. Do we really
trust God? Are we circumcised in our
heart? Do we truly believe, in the depth
of our being, that we are in covenant with God and He with us? Or is it just a ritual of the flesh?
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