Friday, April 17, 2015

Live the Part

"When they entered, he looked at Eliab and thought, 'Surely the Lord’s anointed is before Him.' But the Lord said to Samuel, 'Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.'" -1 Samuel 16.6-7

God has chosen His new king, and sends Samuel to anoint him as Israel's next king. He is told to go to Bethlehem, to the house of Jesse, and to anoint one of his sons. When the oldest, Eliab, stands before him, Samuel believes that this must be the man. He is tall and accomplished, and even though his outward appearance is kingly, as was Saul's, his heart is not. God is not impressed with appearance or accomplishments, rather He looks at the character of a man. Each of Jesse's sons come before Samuel, and God passes on all of them.

Being a king means more than simply looking the part. Saul looked the part, but fell short with how he ruled. Jesse's first seven sons look the part, but God does not see in them the heart of a king. Looking through the past eight books of the Bible, who has God chosen? The youngest, the unequipped, the outcast, the foreigner, the least. God's picks are those that allow Him to work the most. He loves to come through for His people, and His choices in leadership reflect that it is only through Him that people are saved, rescued, and delivered.

Men, you may not look the part of a king, but it is the role God has called you to. You might not be the strongest, smartest, or most gifted, but a humble, noble, and faithful heart is worth more than all of those things. It is not about looking the part, but about living it, and that is what God is after in a king.

Let us be men who possess and inward character of heart that is pleasing to God. Let us be men, anointed by God to lead as kings. Let us live the part.

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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