“If thou wilt walk in my ways”...the Wayfarer 11/8/13
“If thou wilt walk in my ways”
11/8/13
11/8/13
“And if thou wilt walk in my ways, to keep my statutes and my
commandments, as thy father David did walk, then I will lengthen thy days.”
(1 Kings 3:14)
Today, we return to the writings of
the Old Testament, and particularly to writings covering what are acceptable
requests to be made of the Father as we make our wishes known to Him through
prayer.
Often, people think that prayers go
unanswered, but this is never the case. Each prayer is in fact answered and
every request considered by our God before giving that answer.
We are told many times that
whatsoever we ask we will be given…with the condition that it is within the
will of the Father, and in accordance to His plan for our life that what is
asked be to our spiritual benefit.
James tells us:
“From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even
of your lusts that war in your members?
Ye lust, and have not: ye kill and desire to have, and cannot
obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not.
Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may
consume it upon your lusts.”
(James 4:1-3)
As we look at the condition of our
nation, and in fact the whole of society that comprises human kind, we see the
results of the greed, and envy that exists in each of us.
Yes I said US!
Every human being alive, in some way,
large or small, will daily find themselves in violation of the commandment not
to covet!
Far too often this covetousness even
invades our very requests to the Father for things we think necessary, things
we find alluring, things we think we want!
When this occurs the forthcoming answer
from God will inevitably and invariably be a loud and resounding NO!
The reason is equally easily
comprehensible once we realize that the answer must always be no when we ask
amiss!
“Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the
friendship of the world is enmity with God? Whosoever therefore will be a
friend of the world is the enemy of God.
Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, The spirit that
dwelleth in us lusteth to envy?
But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth
the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble.”
(James 4:4-6)
The state of humility, or being
humble, is difficult for any man to accept.
Each of us takes pride in “our
own” accomplishment, talent, skills, and education.
Most never give credit to the One who
gave us the abilities to make that accomplishment possible, the Giver of that
special talent that we take so much pride in, the Giver of those skills, and
the mind to absorb that education.
Too often we seek the things of this
world that we perceive as being a blessing to others, and therefore one to be
sought by us, instead of recognizing our own blessings that have already been
given, and the needs of those around us.
“Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he
will flee from you.
Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your
hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded.”
(James 4:7 & 8)
In my home, hangs a hand stitched
piece of embroidery, placed behind a glass frame, that makes the statement; “If
you don’t feel close to God, Guess who moved?” That plaque has hung in my home,
wherever I have been for about the last 35 years. I display it prominently at
an entry point to constantly remind me that God is no farther than a prayer
away at any time.
It also reminds me of the necessity for
humility when I go to the Lord in prayer. He is unmovable, and unlike we
imperfect humans, unchangeable. This makes Prayer acceptable only if it falls within
the realm of His master plan for us!
James continues:
“Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: let your laughter be
turned to mourning, and your joy to heaviness.
Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift
you up.
Speak not evil one of another, brethren, He that speaketh evil
of his brother, and judgeth his brother, speaketh evil of the law, and judgeth
the law: but if thou judge the law, thou art not a doer of the law, but a
judge.
There is one lawgiver, who is able to save and to destroy:
who art thou that judgest another?
Go to now, ye that say To day or tomorrow we will go into
such a city, and continue there a year, and buy and sell and get gain:
Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is
your life? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then
vanisheth away.
For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live,
and do this, or that.
But now ye rejoice in your boastings: all such rejoicing is
evil.
Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not,
to him it is sin.”
(James 4:9-17)
James reiterates writing given by the
subject of the opening verse today, found in, and throughout, the book of
Ecclesiastes.
When we are young, we feel
invincible, and our mortality seldom, if ever, crosses our mind. The spirit
dwelling within us directs our attention to things physical, carnal, and within
the confines of our physical senses.
The things of the Spirit that exist
on a separate plane receive little attention, and are given no place of honor.
Each succeeding generation appears to
be more subject to that greed, and covetousness, for the physical things, as more
of those things and pretty baubles come into existence.
As the concentration on those things
intensifies, the attention to the eternal soul is subjugated, subdued, and more
often than not, smothered in denial.
We forget that we are born with a
purpose, given the breath of life as both a physical, and spiritual being, and
that though that physical being is limited to a lifespan only known to God
himself, that spiritual being must answer for the choices made by that physical
being because there is no limit to its existence.
Now let’s go back to where we started
and take a look at what was requested by Solomon, and the answer he was given
to that request!
“In Gibeon the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream by night:
and God said, Ask what shall I give thee.
And Solomon said, thou hast shewed unto thy servant David my father great mercy,
according as he walked before thee in truth and in righteousness, and in
uprightness of heart with thee; and thou hast kept for him this great kindness,
that thou hast given him a son to sit on his throne, as it is this day.
And now, O lord my
God, thou hast made thy servant king instead of David my father: and I am but a
little child: I know not how to go out or come in.
And thy servant is in the midst of thy people which thou hast
chosen, a great people that cannot be numbered nor counted for multitude.
Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge
thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge
this thy so great a people.”
(1Kings 3:5-9)
Take note that Solomon chose to
acknowledge the fact of how small he was in the scheme of Gods plan, and his
ineptitude to accomplish anything within that plan without the help of God
himself, prior to making his request!
Now we see the answer to a prayer
given in true humility, with the overview in mind of that master plan, instead of
looking for immediate gain and pleasure on this earth!
“And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this
thing.
And God said unto him, Because thou hast asked this thing,
and hast not asked for thyself long life, neither hast asked riches for
thyself, nor hast asked the life of thine enemies; but hast asked for thyself
understanding to discern judgment:
Behold I have done according to thy words; lo, I have given
thee a wise and an understanding heart; so that there was none like thee before
thee, neither after thee shall any arise like unto thee.
And I have also given thee that which thou hast not asked,
both riches , and honour: so that there shall not be any among the kings like
unto thee all thy days.
And if thou wilt walk in my ways, to keep my statutes and my
commandments, as thy father David did walk, then I will lengthen thy days.”
(1 Kings 3:10-14)
God answered Solomon’s request with a
resounding "YES", and added to the blessings on him, things not asked
for as well!
What follows next in the scripture is
the history of the two women who both claimed the baby as being their own and
the case being brought before the king.
Solomon exercised that wisdom given
him to determine the truth of the situation... before passing judgment.
To this day, Solomon is revered as
the wisest man ever to have lived, and his accomplishments for his nation are innumerable.
The reason for this is that he chose
wisely to begin with in his request, and chose not for himself, but for the
needs of his people instead.
As I have stated before, many, many
times one of my favorite verses in the New Testament, is Matthew 7:7.
This is again something that has followed me
from home to home, job to job, place to place throughout my life.
It is a promise given by Jesus Himself that
tells us that if we are in God’s will, our needs will be fulfilled if we only
take the time to ASK!
The first thing that we should
remember when asking for those needs, is the first need that must be fulfilled
prior to all others.
That need is forgiveness for our very
humanity, and all the flaws that exist within us because of that humanity!
Once that request has been fulfilled,
then we find ourselves asking only for the things that fall within the confines of
God’s plan for us, assuring that the answer will either be “YES", or "Wait a while, I have something far better
in mind!”
I close once more with the reminder
of the words spoken by Jesus that tell us what we first need to seek, before
continuing this journey that so easily distracts us along the way with all the
glitter, glamour, and baubles that would keep us from reaching the destination
of that journey:
“Repent for the
kingdom of heaven is at hand.”
As James reminded us, there is no
promise of tomorrow. The time to take the soul into account is sooner, rather
than later. The time to seek the treasure Christ told us to seek is now, not
tomorrow.
I remain always, the same simple
sinner, saved by grace through faith, that I have been since first finding that
salvation so many years ago, still your servant, and more importantly His, a
lowly soldier in His service, a voice still crying in this wilderness that surrounds us,
to awake before your time expires.
2 Timothy 1:12 King James Version (KJV)
12 For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Amen and Amen
the Wayfarer
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