verse of the day
Thursday, 28 December 2017
Pure gold ( Hebrews 4 v 15 )
It is Michael Wilcock who describes King Hezekiah as this golden boy,there is no doubt
that he was a very good king, but it is obvious that he was not pure gold. I was listening
to a program on the radio, and a lady was expressing her view's about Prince Harry's forth
coming wedding to what would be known as a commoner,she said how it made the royal
family ordinary just like us. As one looks at the history of kings and queens it does appear
that many did think they were more than ordinary.They saw themselves as Gods anointed
separate from those they ruled, The Japaneses Emperor was considered divine, how
unlike Jesus,who was God manifest in the flesh ,we read He became poor,most monarchs
are very wealthy.They don't live in common dwellings,but in palaces ,often they enjoyed
much while those they ruled went hungry,one queen is thought to have said as regards her
hungry citizens,let them eat cake.Even king Solomon's son Rehoboam when ask to make it
easier for those he ruled,said he was going to make it harder ( 2 Chron 10) When Jesus
came to earth ,he identified with the poor and lowly,he declared Himself to be a servant.
He healed the sick,fed the hungry,sought out those on the margin's of society,and instead
of ignoring humanities greatest need,their sinful condition ,He took it upon Himself,to deal
it,when He died on Calvary,sin can be forgiven,sin can be overcome.
Unlike Hezekiah who was not
pure gold,Jesus was pure gold.
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