Leave the Landmarks Alone!
Pastor Ricky Kurth
“Thou shalt not remove thy neighbour’s landmrk, which they of old time have set in thine inheritance, which thou shalt inherit in the land that the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess it” (Deut. 19:14).
A “landmark” is a mark that designates where your land ends
and your neighbor’s land begins. Modern surveyors drive a metal rod
into the ground to separate and distinguish property, but ancient
landmarks often consisted of a stone that could be removed by someone
wishing to encroach upon his neighbor’s land. God pronounced a
“curse” upon any man who would dare to so mistreat his
fellow-Hebrew (Deut. 27:17). This was because after God divided up
the Promised Land amongst the children of Israel in the Book of
Joshua, He commanded them that it not be sold (Lev. 25:23; Num.
36:7). This is why Naboth refused to sell his land to Ahab (I Kings
21:1-3). Naboth wasn’t being stubborn or disrespectful
to his king, he was being faithful to the Law of his God
(cf. Ezek. 46:18).
Landmarks to this day continue to mark where your land ends and
your neighbor’s land begins. However, today we also have certain
societal landmarks that God has to help us distinguish
between right and wrong. For instance, for thousands of years,
mankind clearly understood where to draw the line between right and
wrong when it came to the subject of abortion. Then in 1973, our
Supreme Court removed the landmark when they legalized abortion, and
we have been living with the holocaustic consequences of this
“landmark decision” ever since. Now societal surveyors are taking
aim at yet another God-given landmark, the definition of marriage
that limits it to the bond that can only exist between a man and a
woman in the eyes of God.
Such landmarks also exist in the spiritual realm of Bible
doctrine. The historic fundamentals of the faith that define
Christianity have for centuries helped God’s people determine where
truth ends and error begins. These spiritual landmarks are always
under attack, and the day in which we live is no exception. To
counter this trend that was present even in his own day, the Apostle
Paul challenged young Timothy:
“Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus” (II Tim. 1:13).
While we should always be open to receiving new understanding from
God’s Word “with all readiness of mind” (Acts 17:10,11), we
must “prove all things” and “hold fast” only “that
which is good” (I Thes. 5:21). We have a rich “inheritance” in
Christ (Eph. 1:11,14) that these landmark doctrines serve to protect.
Let’s work together to preserve them!
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