Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Judges 9 - The King

"The trees once went forth to anoint a king over them.
And they said to the olive tree,
'Reign over us!'

But the olive tree said to them,
'Should I cease giving my oil,
With which they honor God and men,
And go to sway over trees?'

"Then the trees said to the fig tree,
'You come and reign over us!'

But the fig tree said to them,
'Should I cease my sweetness and my good fruit,
And go to sway over trees?'

"Then the trees said to the vine,
'You come and reign over us!'

But the vine said to them,
'Should I cease my new wine,
Which cheers both God and men,
And go to sway over trees?'

(Judges 9:8-13)

God was the one who bestows us our gifts and with these, we serve Him and edify men. If I am an olive tree, I would give forth my oil to anoint my dear Lord. If I am a fig tree, I would give off my sweetness and my fruit to the Lord. If I am a vine, I would offer up my new wine for the Lord. The important thing is to know what type of tree we are, then can we offer up the best that we are bestowed with.

My Lord, I don't want to be a king over men. I don't ever want to be king over You! At times, we do that when we command God in our prayers, insisting certain things to be done our own ways. We must remember that only God is King. When our own hearts deceive even ourselves, God have the ability to give us a new heart. When we find ourselves strengthless to move on, God strengthen our hands and feet. Only God has the authority to be ruler over our body and minds. For us to proceed on this heavenly path, we must ask God to be ruler over our hearts and minds.

On our own part, we must also rule over our own hearts and minds. Resist the devil and He will flee from you. We must restrain our hearts and curb our emotions. Don't indulge in emotions because it gives the devil a foothold. We must also restrain our minds and think only about things above which are good and holy.

Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy--meditate on these things. (Phil 4:8)

However, while we try to be rulers over ourselves, we often fail if we don't seek the counsel of God. We have to ask Him to teach us how to rule, while at the same time, allowing Him to rule over our body and minds completely.

These are still lessons that I am trying to learn.

If the trees were to come to me and exclaimed, "Reign over us!" What would be my reply?

Should I cease the fruit of the Spirit,
and the sweet aroma of a living sacrifice,
which are pleasing in the sight of God;
forgetting the goodness of the Ruler,
and despising His grace,
And sashay over men?

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