We Have A King

Scripture

Judges 21:25 NLT

In those days Israel had no king; all the people did whatever seemed right in their own eyes.

Consider

The phrase, “Israel had no king,” appears four times in the Book of Judges. Each time it is associated with a story of sin and destruction among people who had no moral compass outside themselves. In truth, God was Israel’s King, but they refused to acknowledge God’s authority over their lives.

We, too, have a King. And like Israel, we often resist our King’s authority and prefer to go our own way. Instead of seeking God’s heart, we seek out the wisdom of our culture, our peers, our political party, our media gurus. We make judgments based on our feelings or what sounds right or whatever ideologies the world presses upon us.

In his deep love for us, God has provided kingdom laws to guide our steps and keep us from following destructive paths. So many useless quarrels and painful conflicts could be avoided if we would only remember we are not without a King. Obedience to God’s rules of love and service to others provides our surest help for living upright lives and navigating relationships with grace, integrity, and a peaceful spirit.

Pray

My King and my God, I surrender my heart and my will to your gracious authority. Correct my confused notions of wisdom picked up from the world and show me the deep truths that surpass human understanding. Use my obedience to shine a light in my relationships and bring honor and glory to your Name.

Reflect

Deuteronomy 11:18-19; Proverbs 14:12

Ponder

When has doing what seemed right in my own eyes made a relationship problem even worse? What might God have required of me instead?

Must We Love Our Enemies?

Scripture

Luke 6:27-31 CEB

“But I say to you who are willing to hear: Love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who mistreat you. If someone slaps you on the cheek, offer the other one as well. If someone takes your coat, don’t withhold your shirt either. Give to everyone who asks and don’t demand your things back from those who take them. Treat people in the same way that you want them to treat you.”

Consider

Intellectually, we may be sold on the idea that forgiveness is good medicine for us and for our troubled relationships.

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The Unseen Partner

Scripture

Proverbs 19:17 NIV

Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the LORD, and he will reward them for what they have done.

Consider

God takes our relationships with one another very personally. As our Creator, Sustainer, and Savior, God is constantly present with us and intimately concerned with every activity and relationship we have. When we show kindness and compassion toward one another, Scripture says we are doing the very same toward God.

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I Had No Choice

Scripture

Romans 8:14-15 NIV

We know that the law is spiritual; but I am unspiritual, sold as a slave to sin. I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do.

Consider

As much as we like to think we are in charge of our choices, we can all admit to times when we felt compelled to act in particular ways, perhaps against our will or better judgment. We may have hurt others or ruined a relationship for reasons we can’t explain. In the end we could only shake our heads and offer by way of excuse, “What else could I do? I had no choice.”

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A Heart That Forgives

Scripture

Jeremiah 17:1 NLT

“The sin of Judah is inscribed with an iron chisel—engraved with a diamond point on their stony hearts and on the corners of their altars.”

Ezekiel 11:19-20 NLT

“And I will give them singleness of heart and put a new spirit within them. I will take away their stony, stubborn heart and give them a tender, responsive heart, so they will obey my decrees and regulations.”

Consider

God’s words quoted by Jeremiah and Ezekiel encapsulate a problem we still suffer from today—we have stubborn hearts that prefer the ways of sin to God’s ways of mercy and love.

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