Contrary to God’s will the people of Israel clamored for a king. They were desperate for security, especially from the Philistines, but were forewarned by Samuel the prophet that the burden of kingship would be crushing. Even David, the most ideal of rulers ended up abusing his power as seen in rape and murder (Bathsheba/Uriah). And when Jesus feeds the 5.000 the people want to seize him and make him king. Yet the kingship of Jesus is radically different from what many of us understand, and in our craving for security and provision we should be mindful of whom we ask to rule over us. The lessons of Jesus’ miraculous provision are important for the perilous times we find ourselves in now.
Readings: 2 Samuel 11:1-15; 2 Kings 4:42-44; John 6:1-21
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