Guard what matters
“You shall not see your brother’s ox or his sheep going astray, and ignore them. You shall take them back to your brother.” ~ Deuteronomy 22:1
Have you ever seen something slipping out of place and felt tempted to look the other way? Have you noticed someone drifting spiritually, emotionally, or morally and wondered if it was really your responsibility to keep it from shifting? In a culture that often says mind your own business, today’s scripture passage speaks a different message. God called His people to care deeply about what belongs to others and about what belongs to Him. This chapter is filled with practical instructions that reveal a powerful truth. As a child of God, you are called to live attentively, responsibly, and intentionally in the world around you.
As you think about this truth today, consider these three ways this chapter challenges you to guard what matters most.
1. Do not ignore what is out of place
This chapter in Deuteronomy begins with a simple command. If you see your brother’s animal wandering, do not ignore it. Bring it back. God was showing His people that love requires action. Indifference was not acceptable.
If you see a friend drifting from faith or struggling silently, reach out instead of assuming someone else will. Send a message, make a call, invite them for coffee. In your home, if you notice tension building, address it with patience rather than pretending it will fix itself. Taking initiative in small moments prevents greater loss later.
2. Build safeguards that protect others
Later in the chapter, God instructed the people to build a parapet/railing around their roof so no one would fall. In those days, rooftops were used as living space. God was teaching His people that it was their responsibility to create safe boundaries.
Consider the areas where others are influenced by your leadership. In your family, set healthy routines that create stability. In ministry or the workplace, establish clear expectations that protect integrity. If there is an area of temptation in your life, put accountability in place before a fall happens. Building safeguards is not about fear, it is about wisdom and care for those entrusted to you.
3. Live as someone set apart
Deuteronomy 22 includes instructions about garments, fields, and daily practices that reminded Israel they held a higher standard than the world around them. God wanted their lives to look different because they belonged to Him.
Evaluate how your choices represent your faith. In conversations, choose truth over exaggeration. In finances, choose honesty over shortcuts. In relationships, choose purity over compromise. Your life is a testimony. When you choose to follow your heavenly Father’s direction in everyday decisions, you demonstrate that you belong to a holy God.
There have been times that I noticed someone close to me slowly pulling away from their walk with God. I felt hesitant to step in because I did not want to seem intrusive. For a while, I stayed quiet. Eventually, I sensed God prompting me to speak with love and courage. The conversation was not easy, but it opened the door for honesty and healing. That experience reminded me that caring enough to act is an expression of love. It strengthened my understanding that God’s ways are often practical and personal.
Today I want to encourage you to pay attention to what God places in front of you, to build wise boundaries, and to live in a way that clearly shows you belong to Him. Do not ignore the wandering sheep in your life. Do not neglect the safety of your spiritual roof. Walk intentionally in faith in a world that often drifts. As you guard what matters, you will experience the peace that comes from honoring God in both small and significant ways.
Today’s scripture reading: Deuteronomy 22
1 “You shall not see your brother’s ox or his sheep going astray, and hide yourself from them; you shall certainly bring them back to your brother.
2 And if your brother is not near you, or if you do not know him, then you shall bring it to your own house, and it shall remain with you until your brother seeks it; then you shall restore it to him.
3 You shall do the same with his donkey, and so shall you do with his garment; with any lost thing of your brother’s, which he has lost and you have found, you shall do likewise; you must not hide yourself.
4 “You shall not see your brother’s donkey or his ox fall down along the road, and hide yourself from them; you shall surely help him lift them up again.
5 “A woman shall not wear anything that pertains to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman’s garment, for all who do so are an abomination to the Lord your God.
6 “If a bird’s nest happens to be before you along the way, in any tree or on the ground, with young ones or eggs, with the mother sitting on the young or on the eggs, you shall not take the mother with the young;
7 you shall surely let the mother go, and take the young for yourself, that it may be well with you and that you may prolong your days.
8 “When you build a new house, then you shall make a parapet for your roof, that you may not bring guilt of bloodshed on your household if anyone falls from it.
9 “You shall not sow your vineyard with different kinds of seed, lest the yield of the seed which you have sown and the fruit of your vineyard be defiled.
10 “You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
11 “You shall not wear a garment of different sorts, such as wool and linen mixed together.
12 “You shall make tassels on the four corners of the clothing with which you cover yourself.
13 “If any man takes a wife, and goes in to her, and detests her,
14 and charges her with shameful conduct, and brings a bad name on her, and says, ‘I took this woman, and when I came to her I found she was not a virgin,’
15 then the father and mother of the young woman shall take and bring out the evidence of the young woman’s virginity to the elders of the city at the gate.
16 And the young woman’s father shall say to the elders, ‘I gave my daughter to this man as wife, and he detests her.
17 Now he has charged her with shameful conduct, saying, “I found your daughter was not a virgin,” and yet these are the evidences of my daughter’s virginity.’ And they shall spread the cloth before the elders of the city.
18 Then the elders of that city shall take that man and punish him;
19 and they shall fine him one hundred shekels of silver and give them to the father of the young woman, because he has brought a bad name on a virgin of Israel. And she shall be his wife; he cannot divorce her all his days.
20 “But if the thing is true, and evidences of virginity are not found for the young woman,
21 then they shall bring out the young woman to the door of her father’s house, and the men of her city shall stone her to death with stones, because she has done a disgraceful thing in Israel, to play the harlot in her father’s house. So you shall put away the evil from among you.
22 “If a man is found lying with a woman married to a husband, then both of them shall die—the man that lay with the woman, and the woman; so you shall put away the evil from Israel.
23 “If a young woman who is a virgin is betrothed to a husband, and a man finds her in the city and lies with her,
24 then you shall bring them both out to the gate of that city, and you shall stone them to death with stones, the young woman because she did not cry out in the city, and the man because he humbled his neighbor’s wife; so you shall put away the evil from among you.
25 “But if a man finds a betrothed young woman in the countryside, and the man forces her and lies with her, then only the man who lay with her shall die.
26 But you shall do nothing to the young woman; there is in the young woman no sin deserving of death, for just as when a man rises against his neighbor and kills him, even so is this matter.
27 For he found her in the countryside, and the betrothed young woman cried out, but there was no one to save her.
28 “If a man finds a young woman who is a virgin, who is not betrothed, and he seizes her and lies with her, and they are found out,
29 then the man who lay with her shall give to the young woman’s father fifty shekels of silver, and she shall be his wife because he has humbled her; he shall not be permitted to divorce her all his days.
30 “A man shall not take his father’s wife, nor uncover his father’s bed.
Journal:
- What situation in my life have I been tempted to ignore that needs loving action
- Where do I need to build stronger safeguards for myself or others
- How can my daily choices better demonstrate that I belong to God
- Who might God be prompting me to reach out to this week