Weekly inspiration for the Christian journey presented by Mister Roderick L. Evans
Sanctified for the Set-Up
Fear Producing Favor
Let’s get right to it! You ever wonder why sometimes people can treat you horribly when you have only tried to do what is right. Some of you reading this are having problems at work and in your religious service because of those surrounding you. You strive to do what is expected of you, trying to please God (and sometimes others). However, none of your efforts are rewarded with kindness, only suspicion and false accusations. This is because you have "fear producing favor." Let me explain.
And
she said unto the men, I know that the LORD hath given you the land, and that
your terror is fallen upon us, and that all the inhabitants of the land faint
because of you. Josh 2:9 (KJV)
After Israel
entered Canaan, they sent spies into Jericho. Rahab tells them that everyone
was afraid of nation of Israel because of what the Lord had been doing through them.
They were afraid of being defeated by Israel and losing their land. Sounds
familiar?
When God
shows favor upon an individual by allowing them to be successful, others can
become unsettled. Sometimes, people become fearful that you are trying to outdo
them or take their position (in and outside of the Church). Therefore, we see
God’s favor producing fear. Nevertheless, do not worry. Continue to be faithful
and allow His favor to rest upon you. Like Israel, in the end, you will have
rest.
Prayer
of the Week:
Follow the Leader
And
they answered Joshua, saying, All that thou commandest us we will do, and
whithersoever thou sendest us, we will go. Josh 1:16 (KJV)
In Joshua’s
day, the leaders confirmed their support of Joshua’s leadership as they entered
into Canaan. This was because they understood that God placed him in charge. If
they wanted to please God, they would follow the leader that He gave. It would
be for their benefit. The same applies in the Church.
In the
Church, God gives us leaders and individuals with leadership skills for the
overall well-being and advancement of the community of believers. If we
learn to support leadership, it will contribute to our personal success in
Christ and the success of the Church’s endeavors. When there is a division
between the leadership and the support system, no one advances. If there had been
division in Joshua’s day, the tribes would not have been able to possess what
God had promised them. This holds true today.
Though
situations and disagreements occur in religious service, never lose sight of
the One for whom you are doing these things. In doing so, conflicts can be
resolved more speedily with no breakdown in the structure of the Church.
Jesus
demonstrated servanthood while He live on the earth and was successful. If we
follow the leader (and those whom God has placed in leadership), we will be
successful, living a life pleasing unto God.
Prayer
of the Week:
“Lord, help me to respect those in
leadership. I know they are in place for my success in you. Amen.”