Someone made reference to an Asian minister of the gospel who visited the United States of America. The minister saw the great things people were doing, supposedly for God. He later remarked that: “It is amazing to see how much the brethren were doing without God”! That was a serious indictment as it was tantamount to rebellion. In normal usage, rebellion will be working against constituted authority. In some cases, it could even involve taking up arms against government. In scriptural sense, rebellion takes on a different meaning. “Woe to the rebellious children, says the Lord, who take counsel, but not of Me, and who devise plans, but not of My Spirit, that they may add sin to sin” Isaiah 30:1 NKJV.
Rebellion is not simply doing things that are contrary to God; it also means acting without God!…Going about with plans that are not of the Spirit can never attract grace for accomplishment.
Israel is described as rebellious children on the ground that their plans excluded God. This gives us a new insight to the meaning of rebellion. Rebellion is not simply doing things that are contrary to God; it also means acting without God! It does not matter if what is done is a noble cause. Even in a noble cause you have to be sure it is you that God has ordained to carry it out, and that the time is ripe for it. Furthermore, our text for meditation today explains rebellion as hardening of heart against the voice of God. Invariably, a hardening of heart against God is like taking a stand against oneself. Going about with plans that are not of the Spirit can never attract grace for accomplishment.