Wednesday, April 22, 2009

1 Kings 1-2, Well Done

Whether or not you are versed in the Bible or the Jewish Torah, you probably know the name King David. He made a name for himself so much that all these centuries later, we know who he is.

Is it human nature to want to be known for something? To want our life to matter to someone? I say, absolutely! Here's the problem: we will never measure up. There is always someone smarter, prettier, more talented, more this and more that than us. It is just a fact. When we try to measure up to those around us, we will never find ourselves where we think we should be on that scale!

But, I truly think that David strived not to be like this. Otherwise, he wouldn't have been called, "A man after God's own heart." (Could someone help me out with this reference? I couldn't find the Bible verse anywhere.)

You see, I am sure that David set out to live up to God's approval. Why else would he have written those intimate Psalms pleading and worshiping to the Lord? God's approval of us is the only one that truly matters. Don't you want the Lord to say this to you when you meet Him face to face:
Well done good and faithful servant! (see Matthew 25:23)
When all else fades away and the esteem of other wanes, God rewards those who esteem Him and live for His approval.

LIVE IT OUT! application:
Think about ways that you search for the approval of others and ask God to free you of that bondage. He can and He will! Just take it to Him.

1 comments:

Kay Martin April 23, 2009 at 5:34 AM  

Love your new look!!! How do you do that? Want a project? Like my blog redo?

This was a great post. My life prayer is to hear the FAther say to me when earth life ends.. "Well done, My good and faithful servant."

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