Seeds of the Kingdom 19 February 2022 Daily Devotional || By Ellel Ministries International
Saturday Seeds of the Kingdom 19 February 2022
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TOPIC: David’s Last Words
SCRIPTURE: The God of Israel spoke, the Rock of Israel said to me: “When one rules over people in righteousness, when he rules in the fear of God, he is like the light of morning at sunrise on a cloudless morning, like the brightness after rain that brings the grass from the earth.” – 2 Samuel 23:3-4, NIV
Seeds of the Kingdom 19 February 2022 MESSAGE
As I listen to the News, in the UK and around the world, there is so often talk about what constitutes good leadership. When political leaders are accused of breaking their own rules, it leaves many people feeling angry and disgruntled about the apparent hypocrisy.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of a particular situation, we somehow expect great things of leaders and are often disappointed that they don’t seem to live up to their high ideals. Even King David, often considered Israel’s greatest king, acted in terrible ways culminating in the arranged murder of one of his own fighting men. We might be left wondering is there any leader worth following?
The verses above form part of the last recorded words of King David. Unlike other ‘last words’ recorded in the Bible, which often constitute a blessing, these words form something more akin to a prophecy about a future kingdom, which will be led by an altogether more worthy ruler.
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David looks forward to a universal ruler who is righteous because he rules in the fear of God. And because he rules in this way, David describes the result of that rule with imagery that suggests it will be refreshing, reviving, and renewing for all who live in his kingdom, and for the world. When David goes on to suggest that this coming ‘ruler’ will be from his own family line (verse 5), it’s pretty clear that he is pointing to the Messianic King who was to come, and whom we now know to be Jesus.
What speaks to me powerfully about this prophecy is the way that David describes the one who lives in such a way. They are seeking to put God first, they hate hypocrisy and want to please God in the manner that they live, and they bring refreshment and blessing to the world around them.
For all of us who now live under the Lordship of Christ, this is part of our call too. Whether or not we are called to exercise a position of leadership – on a personal or global scale – we too can be those who bring light to the world. As we live to please God, keeping our lives in step with His word, and being people of truth and love, we too can bring renewal to those around us. What a calling!
Seeds of the Kingdom 19 February 2022 Daily Devotional PRAYER
Dear Father, thank You that, when Jesus came into the world, He fulfilled the prophetic hope of David and showed us what true, godly leadership looks like. Help us today to follow in that way and thereby bring Your light and brightness into the world around us. Through the leading and guiding of Your Holy Spirit, may we live for Christ and make Him known. Amen.
Seeds of the Kingdom 19 February 2022 TODAY’S AUTHOR
John Sainsbury; After a 16-year career in banking, John went to London Bible College where he completed a degree in theology and met his wife Sue. John then worked for 20 years in a number of church and other Christian contexts including establishing and leading a Missional Community in the Lake District before becoming the Lead Pastor at Garstang Free Methodist Church in 2012.
Whilst on a sabbatical break in 2019, John and Sue attended a wonderful marriage retreat, Time Out, at Ellel Ministries Canada and subsequently heard a call to join the team. They joined the Flagship school in the Autumn of 2020 and now serve on the Leadership team at Ellel Grange. John has a real passion for the Word of God and longs to see people become life-long followers of Christ.
When not walking his dog Poppy, John loves a good film, a good book and seeing Chelsea win the Champions’ League!