We want to be like the nations around us.
What a sad story? As far as God is concerned. The invitation was open for Israel to imitate God Himself, to reflect Him in front of other nations. To be His ambassador amongst them. They finally say, we want to be like the nations, outrightly rejecting God on His face.
Samuel told them the consequences of demanding for a king, twice he tells them. They still persist. Disappointed, God replied, "Do as they say, and give them a king"
Whom do you want to imitate?
Whom do you want to emulate?
Whom do you want to reflect?
Whom do you want to be like?
The world with its apparent pompous glory or the actual richness of God, subliming with love?
A world who is waiting to trample upon you when an opportunity comes, or God who has given up all of His privilieges for the sake of you, His very life to redeem you?
The world with all its fleeting pleasures or God with His abundant and unending love?
A world which is treacherous waiting to pull you down or God with selfless love who is waiting to lift you?
Forget the contrast, if you think of what He has done for you, is not that enough for you to be wanting to be like Him?
Do not let Him be disappointed with you, as He was with Israel.
The more important question is not who are you imitating? It's rather - whom do you want to imitate?
Imitate Christ like Paul did (1Cor:11:1)
Be a man after God's own heart like David (1Sam:13:14)
Be a man who saw God face to face like Moses (Ex:33:11)
Grow upto the head, even Christ (Eph:4:15)
Here is something which I wrote about imitating sometime back. Moves in line with today's thought too. Take a look.
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ReplyDeleteA world waiting to trample when opportunity comes or the one who laid His life for me 🙏yes Lord you are worthy of all glory and praise hallelujah 💞
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