Tuesday, January 6, 2009

1 Samuel 12

4 comments:

Unknown said...

"It is the Lord who chose Moses and Aaron and brought your ancestors out of Egypt." v6b

God chose Moses and Aaron for "the job". He pursued them, found them, presented His case to them, empowered and commissioned them. Neither of them were sitting around feeling guilty thinking... I really should be doing something bigger and better for the Lord, I really should be finding my dream and vision for the kingdom, I really should...

No. They were just going about life, probably seeking to be faithful in the little things, probably feeling sorry and penitent when they messed up... and it was God who came up with "The Plan." How often do I feel like *I* need to come up with a plan in order to be "useful" to God. In order to "carry my weight", or be a "contributor" to the kingdom?

I *am* a contributor to the kingdom, just by living and breathing in my corner of the world, just by being me... a child of God, seeking to walk in His fruit in the little things and being penitent when I don't. It's not my place to come up with "The Plan". It's just my place to keep my ear tuned to Him and what He's asking of me today.

"But they forgot the Lord their God. So he handed them over as slaves to Sisera, and as slaves to the Philistines and the king of Moab." v9

Forgetting the Lord results in a life of slavery... slavery to self, to sin, to consequences. Walking in obedience to Him results in a life of freedom. Freedom of spirit, conscience and inner peace.

"No! We want a king to rule over us!" even though the Lord your od was your king." v12 Reminds me of the story of the little boy who was scared of the dark who wanted someone "with skin on".

"Don't be afraid. It's true that you did wrong, but don't turn away from the Lord. Serve the Lord with all your heart." and then, "For His own sake, the Lord won't leave His people. Instead, He was pleased to make you His own people. v20,22

I love this. I surely would have been afraid, faced with the righteous judgment of the Lord, but Samuel assures that God doesn't want them to cower and run from Him, but to embrace His truth, embrace Him and walk hand in hand with Him. What an awesome God we serve.

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

Beautiful! I love when God confirms what He is showing me through someone else. Thanks for stopping over at my page and referring me to yours. I needed that this morning. Truly we serve an awesome God.

Berry Girl said...

This was my favorite part too: "Then Samuel said to the people, 'Do not fear. You have done all this wickedness; yet do not turn aside from following the Lord, but serve the Lord with all your heart'"

I love this reassurance - it rings true for us as it did for them. We mess up, we sin...but do not fear! Yes you have done these things, but KEEP FOLLOWING GOD.

love your thoughts on *doing*. so true.